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Using Block Patterns in your Block Theme - Lesson #895

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jonathanbossenger opened this issue Aug 19, 2022 · 5 comments
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Using Block Patterns in your Block Theme - Lesson #895

jonathanbossenger opened this issue Aug 19, 2022 · 5 comments
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jonathanbossenger commented Aug 19, 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 use block patterns in a block theme, by way of different examples.

Objectives

After completing this lesson, participants will be able to:

  • Add an image to a theme, via a pattern
  • Add comments to a theme, via a pattern
  • Understand how to build a block theme by designing patterns first, or templates first
  • Create patterns that aren't used in the theme, but available to the theme user

Guidelines

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

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@jonathanbossenger Assign this to me. I've got the initial outline here: https://github.com/justintadlock/block-theme-course/tree/main/module-06

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westnz commented Nov 23, 2022

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Methods for using block patterns were clearly explained!

Add a full stop at the end of the paragraph:
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Here 'Site Editor' is in capital letters, but in previous lessons, site editor and editor have been in lowercase. I think it should be in capital letters, if I am not mistaken:
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Add a full stop at the end of point 3. Please also see my previous note about bold text and accessibility:
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I really like the reminder or extra information that is given in the blue call-out box at the end of lessons.

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WP 6.4 WordPress/gutenberg#52270 please review for revisions

@courtneyr-dev courtneyr-dev reopened this Sep 27, 2023
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WP 6.4 WordPress/gutenberg#52270 please review for revisions

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