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Tutorial - WordPress editor modes for streamlining content creation #1440
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WordPress.editor.modes.for.streamlining.content.creation.mp4 |
Review: Note to self: add cursor effects |
Great job. Your speaking voice was at a good slow pace. I remember reading that was one of the things people who translate into other languages would like. I liked the pace of moving around the mouse and clicking on things. I liked the addition of the arrow to highlight the area. The information was very informative and highlighted some of the new features that beginners might not know how to use and their benefits. |
Appreciate the feedback @lada7042 |
This looks great, Wes. I like that you're responding to the feedback from our greater community to slow it down for an international audience. The new transitions you're using are interesting and add visual appeal. I didn't see any opportunities for change, so I think this is good to go! |
Thank you @wparasae |
Topic Description
Distraction-free mode
Full screen mode
Spoghtligh mode
top toolbar
Always open list view
Template Editing Mode
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