Description
The Site Styles "Additional CSS" feature has been around for a while and I believe has always been labeled "Additional CSS":
The same screen/field via the Command Palette is called "Open custom CSS":
I'd recommend all of the following:
- Change command palette to match existing label of "Additional CSS" (keep "custom css" as a synonym for backwards compatibility)
- Remove "Open" from the label. Isn't that implied?
- Consistently use or don't use (I vote for "don't use") the paintbrush icon to represent the "Additional CSS" feature in the Site Editor
Step-by-step reproduction instructions
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Screenshots, screen recording, code snippet
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Environment info
- WordPress 6.9
- Block Theme
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Description
The Site Styles "Additional CSS" feature has been around for a while and I believe has always been labeled "Additional CSS":
The same screen/field via the Command Palette is called "Open custom CSS":
I'd recommend all of the following:
Step-by-step reproduction instructions
See above
Screenshots, screen recording, code snippet
No response
Environment info
Please confirm that you have searched existing issues in the repo.
Please confirm that you have tested with all plugins deactivated except Gutenberg.
Please confirm which theme type you used for testing.