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How to use WordPress Playground for handovers #247
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Welp, the draft is ready for review 😄 |
Good morning, @ironnysh I did a review of the draft and left some comments. We need to slightly change the approach, though as the linking to the ephemeral Vercel space won't work for the official WordPress blog. I'd be happy to get on a call to see how to approach it slightly differently. I don't think it's huge blocker... |
Now I could envision this: If you turn it around, following a path of enhanced complexity. Then I could see that you discuss advantage to to embed the playground into an index.html, as
Then you share the code for that and create a screenshot and of your demo and leave it at that. |
Hey @bph, great idea. Thanks for the review and helpful suggestions :-) I’ll share the revised version here once it’s ready. |
Thanks for the ping @ironnysh I'll take a look at it tomorrow. |
Hi @bph, the post is ready for its final-final close up :-) Public preview is here: https://developer.wordpress.org/news/?p=3531&preview=1&_ppp=3c012555ca Pre-publishing checklist: (updated 1/29/2024)
Social copy: Spin a live site with a custom plugin, a theme adapted to feature it, and a user manual—no server needed |
@ironnysh congrats for your second article! Would you do the honors and post the props on Slack and I will take care of the rest of the Post-publishing checklist
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Thanks! :-)
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Social schedule for May 9th |
Discussed in #245
Originally posted by ironnysh April 3, 2024
After writing an overview of what's possible with Playground for different audiences, I'd like to share a practical example focused on a use case relevant for developers.
The tutorial demonstrates how to work with the JavaScript API to create a live WordPress website developers can share with clients. The project includes:
The text is already written :-) See the draft here.
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