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Applying Font Families via the Styles Interface - Lesson #1100

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jonathanbossenger opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 2 comments
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Applying Font Families via the Styles Interface - Lesson #1100

jonathanbossenger opened this issue Nov 21, 2022 · 2 comments

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@jonathanbossenger
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jonathanbossenger commented Nov 21, 2022

IMPORTANT

This lesson plan belongs to part of a greater course, Extend a Low Code Block Theme which depends on the completion of Create a Custom Block Theme #1

Please reach out to @jonathanbossenger (Jonathan Bossenger) in the #training team Slack if you would like to help with this lesson plan.

Topic Description

The goal of this lesson is to learn how to apply Font Families via the Styles Interface.

Guidelines

Review the [team guidelines] (https://make.wordpress.org/training/handbook/guidelines/)

Review checklist

Reviewers: this is not an extensive list, but it would be helpful if you can keep the following questions in mind while reviewing.

  1. Are there any spelling/grammar issues or anything that doesn't make sense?
  2. Is the content technically correct?
  3. Does the layering of information successfully build from lesson to lesson
  4. Can you follow the steps outlined in the course
  5. Does the lesson contain enough relevant links to documentation (WordPress documentation, or any other relevant documentation)
@jonathanbossenger jonathanbossenger changed the title Applying Font Families via the Styles Interface Applying Font Families via the Styles Interface - Lesson Nov 21, 2022
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westnz commented Nov 23, 2022

Review:
Clear examples are used, and the screenshots are spot on to help learners visually.

Should you maybe add a screenshot below this call-out block?
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jonathanbossenger commented Nov 29, 2022

Should you maybe add a screenshot below this call-out block?

As folks who take this course are expected to have already completed part 1, it has a section, with screenshots on saving Global Styles. So we're building on that knowledge here.

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