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The Customizer is a framework for staging changes in WordPress. Settings may model anything in a given site (options, theme mods, widgets nav menus, posts, etc.) and the changes are bundled into changesets which are then previewed, saved as drafts, and even scheduled. Themes and plugins alike may extend the Customizer. Questions should be posed related to the Customize API in WordPress, in either PHP and JS.
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Custom Stylesheet instead of Inline CSS for Wordpress Customizer API Overrides
I've looked at Wordpress Customizer API and it looks to be able to achieve what I'm looking for; allowing the developer to set aside as many dynamic styles which can later be configured by the Wordpre …