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Tutorial on using template types in the Patterns API #65
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Noting this PR too to keep an eye out for: WordPress/gutenberg#47322 |
This post might also have some crossover with the multiple homepage options idea. Since I was first assigned this post, I've been trying to think of interesting use cases, and I believe offering multiple patterns that are tied to the "front page" template type is worth exploring. @annezazu's response on that discussion was a bit of a "light bulb" moment for me, so I'm mostly just noting this so I don't forget. |
It looks like this landed in Gutenberg 15.5 RC1 (WordPress/gutenberg#47322), so I'll begin work on this in the next week or so. That way, we'll have the content ready soon after the release. |
I have started working on this in a Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NCT7Cb_0UJnuinQsocNWFc8Ua7j91v_FJ88IPurhDUs/edit?usp=sharing |
This is already looking great, Justin :) |
This first draft doc is now ready for review. |
I’ll do a drive-by in the morning before 🎾 |
Done! Now off to 🎾 |
Looks good! Had one minor comment. |
This would be a new tutorial that covers using the
templateTypes
option in the Patterns API. It is currently awaiting the UI component: WordPress/gutenberg#42325Related: locking to template types: WordPress/gutenberg#47208
Discussed in #58
Originally posted by annezazu January 16, 2023
Basically create a how to/application style post around using this new functionality: WordPress/gutenberg#45814
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