@mattwatsoncodes
Solving (and occasionally committing) WordPress based crimes
Hello there! I’m Matt Watson — a developer, father, and husband, remotely coding from the charming landscapes of Yorkshire, UK. I’ve been crafting wonderful things with WordPress since 2006 and spinning webs (the good kind) since 1996 — yes, I survived the dial-up era! Solving (and occasionally committing) WordPress-based crimes, I juggle code by day and dad jokes by night. Remote worker since 2014, I’ve mastered the art of debugging in my slippers while keeping the coffee industry in business.
Crafting engaging tutorials, creating custom plugins and themes, and navigating WordPress projects with the subtle finesse of a seasoned adventurer. If you’re looking for a developer to untangle tricky WordPress mysteries, let’s connect. Together, we’ll make your WordPress project not just functional but fabulous.
Hi Daniele you can edit the generated block.json file and change the value of the icon . One thing to note that if you use an icon from the dashicons library (https://developer.wordpress.org/resource/dashicons/) you need to add the text omitting the dashicons- text, so to set the icon to the site logo you would set the icon as follows: "icon": "admin-site",