I haven't tested that one out, but I believe that one also allows you to create styles via the UI, like filling out a "padding" area. I would love that (I would love block styles that literally move the values on things like color and spacing) but the scope of this project is only to add custom CSS, nothing more.
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Great idea, I've been looking for this, the best I've seen is a utility class picker for the class field, which does allow you to add multiple classes, but the big issue is all those styles would be added to the whole site, i like the idea of the block only adding the styles you need and it only giving you the suitable options for the block type.
Yep I think that’s the key thing that needs to be solved- not loading the styles across the entire site. I’m also curious about which utility classes will be needed- especially when the core editor already offers things like spacing, color, and typography.
recently i was trying to add flexbox order class to the column block. it is probably something core will do eventual but i just wanted to make the second column go first on mobile. Potentially to fix responsive issues there are a number of flexbox utility classes that could be used for just columns/column blocks @@BrianCoords