This video covers WordPress Playground, an open-source project that makes makes WordPress instantly accessible for users, learners, extenders, and contributors thanks to the easy creation of instant, temporary WordPress sites in your browser. At a high level, watching this video will give you a glimpse of what it is, what it does, and how you can use it today. I highly recommend getting comfortable using it, especially as we look to the future of WordPress.
Here's a link to where you can spin up your own playground version of the site I made for the presentation and see the json I used: https://nomad.blog/play-with-playground/ YouTube didn't like the URL structure so I couldn't link directly!
0:00 - 1:15 Introduction
1:15 - 3:49 High level overview & FAQs
3:49 - 5:15 Demo of the WordPress Playground Block on the Block Museum
5:15 - 6:35 Demo of previewing pull requests in Gutenberg
6:35 - 8:25 Demo of creating a blueprint for testing
8:25 - 11:00 Tips & Tricks
11:00 - 11:22 Closing
Shared links:
- Landing page: https://wordpress.org/playground/
- Documentation: https://wordpress.github.io/wordpress-playground/
- Playground instance: https://playground.wordpress.net/
- Block: https://wordpress.org/plugins/interactive-code-block/
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