Why are my styles missing?

WordPress 6.9 Is Doing Something Weird With Your Styles

Well, WordPress 6.9 dropped on December 2nd, and if your website suddenly looks like it forgot to get dressed this morning, you’re not alone.

What’s Happening

The WordPress core team made some performance improvements to how stylesheets load. The short version: they increased the inline style limit from 20KB to 40KB and changed how block styles load on-demand for classic themes. These are genuinely good changes for page speed.

The problem is that some themes and plugins—Elementor sites in particular—are now missing CSS. Layouts are collapsing. Fonts are wrong. Hero sections have wandered off somewhere. It’s the kind of thing that makes you stare at your screen and quietly say “huh” for longer than you’d like to admit.

The Fix

There’s a one-line code snippet that tells WordPress to load block styles the old way:

add_filter( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', '__return_false', 100 );

You can drop this into your theme’s

functions.php

file or create a simple must-use plugin. If those words mean nothing to you, that’s okay. Keep reading.

Your Options

Option 1: Turn off automatic updates and wait

This is the “I’ll deal with it when they fix it” approach. WordPress will patch this. They always do. In the meantime, you can disable auto-updates for core and stay on 6.8.3 until the dust settles.

To disable auto-updates, add this to your

wp-config.php:

define( 'WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE', false );

Option 2: Apply the fix yourself

If you’re comfortable editing theme files or creating a must-use plugin, the code snippet above should sort you out. Back up your site first. Always back up your site first.

Option 3: Hire someone to fix it

If you’d rather not touch code, we can apply the patch for you. It takes us just a few hours to get in there, verify the issue, apply the fix, and test everything. Our rate for this kind of quick fix is $500.

Contact us to schedule a patch.

Should You Panic?

No. This is just WordPress being WordPress. The open-source sausage gets made in public, and sometimes a piece of gristle gets through. The core team is aware of the issue, Elementor is working on compatibility updates, and life will go on.

If your site looks fine, congratulations. You can close this tab and get back to your day.

If your site looks like a ransom note made of mismatched fonts and collapsed columns, well, now you know why.


Design Web Louisville helps businesses and nonprofits keep their WordPress sites running smoothly. If you’d rather not think about things like inline style limits and block asset loading, we offer monthly maintenance plans that handle updates, backups, and the occasional “WordPress is doing something weird” situation.

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Prince College Counseling: A Website Refresh That Preserved Their Identity

We recently had the pleasure of working with Prince College Counseling on a website modernization project that perfectly balanced respect for their established identity with necessary technical improvements.

The Challenge

Prince College Counseling came to us with a clear vision – they loved their website’s existing look and feel, but were experiencing frustrating technical issues. Their site had begun showing its age with broken functionality, poor mobile responsiveness, and declining performance metrics. They needed a partner who could carefully preserve what worked while fixing what didn’t.

Our Approach

Rather than pushing for a complete redesign, we listened carefully to what Prince College Counseling truly wanted. They had established a visual identity that resonated with their clients, so our focus became modernizing the underlying technical framework while maintaining their distinctive style and look.

We meticulously updated their WordPress theme, repaired broken elements throughout the site, and enhanced the responsive design to ensure a seamless experience across both mobile and desktop devices. Throughout the process, we worked closely with their team to implement specific visual adjustments that aligned perfectly with their aesthetic preferences.

The Results

The refreshed site achieved exactly what Prince College Counseling was hoping for – it maintained their familiar look while significantly improving functionality and performance. Their Google PageSpeed rank saw a meaningful increase, ensuring better visibility and user experience.

One aspect we particularly enjoyed about this project was our commitment to client empowerment. After completing the updates, we transferred full control and ownership back to Prince College Counseling, providing them with the ability to manage and edit their site as needed moving forward.

The entire project moved quickly from start to finish, respecting their timeline and allowing them to return focus to what matters most – helping students navigate the college application process with confidence.