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This should be the most downloaded CSS plugin

Instant CSS · review · 2020-07-02T13:08:00+00:00

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review · 5 stars
Mina Nielsen unresolved
Honestly, this is the only sane way of writing CSS inside WordPress, making the experience as good as coding on your computer in a proper editor. I don’t understand why this doesn’t have thousands of downloads. It’s been a massive game-changer at our agency, allowing people at all levels to start learning and using SASS. A couple of things that could improve on this: Support for multiple files, so we could use SASS partials. An improved live editor, which feels a little rudimentary. For example, offer an option to align the editor underneath the preview pane, and add buttons to resize the preview pane (similar to customizer) for testing responsive design. But anyway, soooo much gratitude. If you need more support to keep developing this, we’d be completely behind paying for a pro version, as long as there’s developer option for unlimited sites, because Instant CSS is basically part of our WordPress Core here now 😊 Thanks again! Hi Mina, I appreciate the review! I’m currently working on a 2.0 which includes multiple scss files. I’ll consider adding more features to the live editor aswell.

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dylanblokhuis 2020-07-17T11:44:00+00:00

Hi Mina, I appreciate the review! I’m currently working on a 2.0 which includes multiple scss files. I’ll consider adding more features to the live editor aswell.