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[HelpHub] How to use the View feature #702
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Heads up @WordPress/docs-issues-coordinators, we have a new issue open. Time to use 'em labels. |
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@mujuonly The task has been assigned to you. Thank you |
Screen.Recording.2023-04-03.at.10.57.37.PM.movVideo showing the Preview feature: Preview drop down menu in the Site Editor Mobile view Tablet view Desktop view Preview drop down menu in the WordPress Block Editor Preview in the Site Editor Preview in the WordPress Block Editor Changelog |
Hi! I'm brand new, but would like to work on this if possible. Thank you! |
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Hi, I've edited the text accordingly and replaced the images and videos for 6.2 with the ones provided above. I cropped the video provided so that it does not display any personal tabs/windows, but let me know if you would prefer the original video and I can change it. As for 6.3, I can make the screenshots and videos this weekend and add them in, I just figured I would at least post what I have now so that HelpHub is up-to-date for the time being. Please let me know if I'm off-track on anything since this is my first issue! How to use the Preview featureThe Preview button is available in the top toolbar in the WordPress Block Editor and Site Editor. It’s used to preview what your post, page, or site looks like with the current changes applied. In the WordPress Block Editor, click the Save button in the top toolbar to keep your changes as a draft of the post or page you’re working on. If you’re in the Site Editor, click the Save button in the top toolbar to keep the changes you made to your site and the templates you’re working on. Now click the Preview button to see how your changes look on the front end for the post or page or for the site. ALT: Preview in the WordPress Block Editor ALT: Preview in the WordPress Site EditorWhen you click Preview, it will display a drop-down menu with various options to preview the page, post, or site as shown below: ALT: Preview drop-down menu in the Block Editor Desktop: By default, the Desktop preview will be selected. You can preview how your page, post, or site will look on a desktop screen. ALT: Desktop previewTablet: When this preview is selected, you will see how the page/post or your site will look on a tablet. ALT: Tablet previewMobile: When this preview is selected, you will see how the page/post or your site will look on a mobile device. ALT: Mobile previewPreview in new tab: When selected, WordPress will open the page/post or the site in a new tab on your browser. In the Site Editor, you will see the following drop-down menu with the options Desktop, Tablet, Mobile, and View site which will open the site in a new tab on your browser. ALT: Preview drop-down menu in the Site Editorhttps://github.com/WordPress/Documentation-Issue-Tracker/assets/141173419/a810d6ca-f48c-49f3-bb04-2044dab1d47f Changelog
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Hi, sorry for the delay! I've replaced the screenshots and videos in my previous post with ones that are up-to-date with 6.3. Please let me know if there's anything I missed. Thanks! How to use the Preview featureThe Preview button is available in the top toolbar in the WordPress Block Editor and Site Editor. It’s used to preview what your post, page, or site looks like with the current changes applied. In the WordPress Block Editor, click the Save button in the top toolbar to keep your changes as a draft of the post or page you’re working on. If you’re in the Site Editor, click the Save button in the top toolbar to keep the changes you made to your site and the templates you’re working on. Now click the Preview button to see how your changes look on the front end for the post or page or for the site. ALT: Preview in the WordPress Block Editor ALT: Preview in the WordPress Site EditorWhen you click Preview, it will display a drop-down menu with various options to preview the page, post, or site as shown below: ALT: Preview drop-down menu in the Block Editor Desktop: By default, the Desktop preview will be selected. You can preview how your page, post, or site will look on a desktop screen. ALT: Desktop previewTablet: When this preview is selected, you will see how the page/post or your site will look on a tablet. ALT: Tablet previewMobile: When this preview is selected, you will see how the page/post or your site will look on a mobile device. ALT: Mobile previewPreview in new tab: When selected, WordPress will open the page/post or the site in a new tab on your browser. In the Site Editor, you will see the following drop-down menu with the options Desktop, Tablet, Mobile, and View site which will open the site in a new tab on your browser. ALT: Preview drop-down menu in the Site Editor https://github.com/WordPress/Documentation-Issue-Tracker/assets/141173419/f595bab1-29d9-41a9-894a-3040de5859de Changelog
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Article: https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/how-to-use-the-preview-function/
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