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Introduction to Block Theme Development (For Beginners) - Tutorial #891

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wparasae opened this issue Aug 18, 2022 · 5 comments
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Introduction to Block Theme Development (For Beginners) - Tutorial #891

wparasae opened this issue Aug 18, 2022 · 5 comments
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wparasae commented Aug 18, 2022

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While it's possible to create a brand new, custom block theme of your own with very little code, there are times when someone will need to dig into a theme's code in order to make their theme dreams a reality. This tutorial helps a new developer explore what each required file does and introduces them to the very basics of code to prepare them for future lessons on block theme development.

Objective: Beginning developers will be able to create the necessary files of a block theme

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@wparasae wparasae added [Experience Level] Intermediate Awaiting Triage Issues awaiting triage. See Training Team handbook for how to triage issues. labels Aug 18, 2022
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Asking for feedback and moving into "review" column. https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C02RW657Q/p1661286621177259

@wparasae wparasae added Ready for Review and removed Awaiting Triage Issues awaiting triage. See Training Team handbook for how to triage issues. labels Aug 23, 2022
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westnz commented Aug 23, 2022

This is excellent Sarah! It was easy to follow and informative!

One suggestion - 11-33sec maybe you could just have a static example to help the viewer to focus on what is being said.

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westnz commented Aug 23, 2022

Feedback from @vagelisp
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I will make that change, Wes. Thank you! And thank you for dropping the comment in here as well. I appreciate it!

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  • 1:09 – 1:11 Local (Flywheel) "Go to site folder". It seems out of sequence and could probably be edited out.
  • 1:26 – 1:53 You cover how it can be confusing to find Local's site files. However, you kind of touched on this in my first line item ☝️ . So, maybe you could edit out the 1:09 – 1:11 and put it back in to replace this section. Also, it is worth noting that it is pretty easy to find Local's site files (seen in your original screenshot at 1:09) and I'm also attaching another screenshot of how you can find them, which could be featured.

This is such a helpful addition. Thanks for the awesome work!

Screen Shot 2022-08-30 at 5 07 49 PM

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