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How to Customize Twenty Twenty and Twenty Twenty One WordPress Theme

For a simple blog, I think Twenty Twenty, Twenty Twenty One, and Twenty Twenty Two (supports Full Site Editing (FSE)) WordPress themes are the best. They are developed and managed by the WordPress developers themselves.

But the only issue I have with the themes is that they have very limited customization features. If you want to show a custom footer or want to change the base color style then it's not possible unless you jump to coding.

How to add extra customization features in Twenty Twenty, Twenty Twenty One, and Twenty Twenty Two WordPress Themes

However, there is a plugin called Twentig which adds several customization features to all three of the WordPress themes - Twenty Twenty, Twenty Twenty One, and Twenty Twenty Two. The plugin is completely free to use and the extra customization features are added in the "Customize" section as well while editing "Posts" or "Pages".


Some of the customization features that the Twentig plugin adds are:

  • Advanced theme customization. From post grid to sidebar to header and footer layouts, our plugin provides endless ways to enhance your WordPress theme. Change the look and feel of your website by customizing the fonts (Google Fonts), site layout, global styles, 404 pages, and more.
  • Custom page templates. Control the look of your entire page with our page templates. Easily remove the page title, header, and footer, or set a transparent header. Now you can use Gutenberg blocks to create a custom hero, landing page, coming soon page, and more.
  • Tailored design. Twentig brings design improvements to the default WordPress theme. Our additional block settings and pre-designed block templates are specially built for it — so it’s simple to make beautiful pages with Gutenberg blocks.
  • Block customization made easy. We’ve added the right amount of features to the Gutenberg core blocks. So you can easily customize your blocks to fit your needs with just a few clicks.
  • Powerful Gutenberg block features. Twentig provides alternative styles, advanced block settings, and CSS classes. From columns style to group shape divider to typography settings, you have the best tools to customize the Gutenberg blocks and build gorgeous pages.
  • Flexible block templates. Choose from a variety of versatile block patterns and page templates that you can mix and match to fit your project. Our block template library is designed to enable a wide range of uses and endless design possibilities.
  • Professional design. Our templates are responsive and give your pages a professional look right from the start — no coding or design skills are needed.
  • The simple way to import starter websites. Choose from a variety of starter websites and seamlessly load them in a few seconds in the Customizer. Preview and customize your theme any way you like before publishing it to your live site.

  • The plugin enables you to create complex-looking structures in an easy way. Just install the plugin and all the customization options start appearing.


    That's it.

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