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How to build a responsive WordPress site #2303

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digitalchild opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 10 comments
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How to build a responsive WordPress site #2303

digitalchild opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 10 comments
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digitalchild commented Mar 7, 2024

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  • Content type (Online Workshop, Lesson, Course, Tutorial, or Lesson Plan):
  • Content title: How WordPress helps you create a responsive Design
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  • Audience (User, Developer, Designer, Contributor, etc.): User
  • Experience Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Any): Advanced

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//lessons

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github-actions bot commented Mar 7, 2024

Lesson Development Checklist

  • Gather any relevant links to Support, Docs, or related material
  • Description and Objectives finalized
  • Lesson created and announced to the team for review
  • Lesson reviewed
  • Lesson video submitted and published to WPTV
  • Lesson created on Learn.WordPress.org
  • Lesson video published to YouTube
  • Lesson on Learn.WordPress.org updated with YouTube video
  • Lesson published to Learn.WordPress.org

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to 👋 Ready to Create in LearnWP Content - Development Mar 11, 2024
@westnz westnz changed the title Use the inspector to edit and add CSS Coding with Theme blocks How WordPress helps you create a responsive Design Jun 18, 2024
@westnz westnz self-assigned this Jul 19, 2024
@westnz westnz moved this from 👋 Ready to Create to 🚧 Drafts in Progress in LearnWP Content - Development Jul 31, 2024
@westnz westnz changed the title How WordPress helps you create a responsive Design How to build a responsive WordPress site Jul 31, 2024
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westnz commented Jul 31, 2024

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westnz commented Aug 2, 2024

How.to.build.a.responsive.site.mp4

@westnz westnz moved this from 🚧 Drafts in Progress to 🔎 Ready for Review in LearnWP Content - Development Aug 2, 2024
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westnz commented Aug 2, 2024

Please also let me know if this is a good title for the lesson or does it need to change? Any other suggestions?

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@westnz I think your title is good for this lesson. However, I suggest using the title 'How to Build a Fully Responsive WordPress Website.' This title is more likely to be SEO-friendly due to its specificity, keyword optimization, and alignment with user intent. I added the word 'fully' and updated 'site' to 'website.'

Fully Responsive: The term 'fully responsive' adds an extra layer of specificity, which could attract users looking for comprehensive solutions.

Website: The word 'website' is more commonly searched and might align better with what users typically type into Google.

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Soir7 commented Aug 2, 2024

Confirmed:

x Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
x Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
x The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
x The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
x Spelling and grammar are correct.
x Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
x Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
o Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

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  1. Regarding lesson title. I did some SEO research. Based on the results, adding the word 'fully' to the title is not necessary. Also, at this point, it is generally understand that responsive is comprehensive of various devices/screen sizes.

I concur with @noruzzamans in his suggestion to change site to website.

Nice job on video. Clear, simple, directly conveyed.

Thanks, @westnz

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ironnysh commented Aug 3, 2024

Tutorial/Lessons Review Checklist

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

Great lesson, @westnz!

Only thing I’m missing is a closing slide.

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westnz commented Aug 4, 2024

Thank you for reviewing, folks!

@westnz westnz moved this from 🔎 Ready for Review to ✅ Preparing to Publish in LearnWP Content - Development Aug 7, 2024
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westnz commented Aug 7, 2024

//published

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