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Intro to the Site Editor - Tutorial #456
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Here is the link for the workshop: https://learn.wordpress.org/workshop/intro-to-the-site-editor-and-template-editor/ |
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Following discussion with @courtneyr-dev and @azhiya , moved back to ready to help column as has two revisions for 6.0. |
Reviewed the links. Due to the Intro nature of the workshop, I did not go into detail about the different types of templates or creating new templates. |
I have re-recorded and updated the entire tutorial for 6.1: Intro.to.the.Site.Editor.and.Template.Editor.Update.2022.mp4 |
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A great introduction to the Site Editor in 6.3, well done @westnz |
I always learn something new in these reviews. Great intro @westnz |
Thank you for the feedback, @jonathanbossenger and @digitalchild. 😃 |
Updated for the learning pathways project. |
LP1.Intro.to.the.Site.Editor.mp4 |
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Great Site Editor overview! Jam-packed with info but at a nice pace that didn't feel rushed. Couple of small observations: 2:25 - Fonts section - you say: "Click on upload if you want to upload any font from your computer." Is it worth a little caveat that you should make sure you're allowed to use the fonts you're uploading/have the right license? i.e. "Make sure you have the right to use any fonts you're uploading." It's probably not something we'd mention in the context of the Media Library as we assume folks have enough general knowledge not to upload images they don't have the right to use, but since the Font Library is so new, maybe folks don't realize you can't just take any font and use it on your own site? And what about format, is it worth a brief mention of what font file format can be uploaded, or is that out of scope? Maybe there's another lesson somewhere where this will be covered in more detail? 4:52 - Is it worth mentioning somewhere in this section that you can still edit/add pages at WP Admin > Pages, as usual? I just wonder if some folks might assume this method has replaced the older way of creating and editing pages, instead of being in addition to the WP Admin way? 5:38 - "Page" template - I think the more common template name is now "Pages" (plural) – like in Twenty Twenty-Four – rather than the singular "Page." It's a super minor difference though, and not worth redoing the whole demo for this, but maybe something to note for the future. Could be a good idea to use a more standard/recent theme, perhaps? (Same with "Single Post" vs. "Single Posts") 7:36 - For better a11y (i.e. for visually impaired folks) instead of saying "Open the relevant piece of content" it would probably be better to describe the specific steps you're taking, as you show them. So maybe something like "Open the relevant piece of content. Let's go to WP Admin, Pages, and click on the page name or Edit." That's it! |
Thank you very much for the feedback and suggestions!! 😃 |
Updated and published as part of the Beginner User learning pathway in Sensei. //published |
https://learn.wordpress.org/workshop/intro-to-the-site-editor-and-template-editor/
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