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The command palette is a powerful tool introduced in WordPress 6.3 to simplify and streamline the experience of navigating and accessing various actions within the Site Editor. This lesson plan will give participants an overview of the command palette, its benefits and demonstrate how to use it effectively. Participants will learn how to access the command palette, explore available commands, and understand how it can enhance their workflow in the Site Editor.
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Description
In this lesson, participants will learn about the command palette, a new tool introduced in WordPress 6.3 to enhance the Site Editor experience. The command palette streamlines the process of accessing various actions within the Site Editor, providing a more efficient workflow. Participants will understand how to access the command palette, explore the available commands, and leverage its capabilities to improve productivity.
Objectives
After completing this lesson, participants will be able to:
Access the command palette in the Site Editor.
Understand the benefits of the command palette for navigating and accessing actions.
Utilize various commands available in the command palette to enhance their workflow.
Target Audience
This lesson is intended for:
Users / Content Writers
Designers
Developers
Speakers
Organizers
Kids
Experience Level
Participants with the following experience levels can benefit from this lesson:
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Type of Instruction
The following strategies will be used for this lesson plan:
Demonstration
Discussion
Exercises
Feedback
Lecture (Presentation)
Slides
Show & Tell
Tutorial
Time Estimate (Duration)
The estimated duration for this lesson is:
1 hour or less
2-4 hours (half-day)
5-8 hours (full-day)
2 days
3 days or more
Prerequisite Skills
Participants will get the most from this lesson if they have familiarity with:
Basic usage of the Site Editor in WordPress.
Readiness Questions
Have you used the Site Editor in WordPress before?
Are you familiar with common actions performed in the Site Editor?
Access to a WordPress website with WordPress 6.3 or higher
Notes for the Presenter
Emphasize the time-saving benefits of the command palette.
Encourage participants to experiment with different commands and explore their functionality.
Address any questions or concerns participants may have throughout the lesson.
Lesson Outline
Introduction to the command palette and its purpose
Benefits of using the command palette in the Site Editor
Demonstration of accessing and using the command palette
Exploring available commands and their functionality
Hands-on exercises for participants to practice using the command palette
Q&A and wrap up
Exercises
Exercise 1: Accessing the Command Palette
Description: In this exercise, participants will practice accessing the command palette in the Site Editor.
Open the WordPress admin interface and navigate to the Site Editor.
Use the keyboard shortcut (Cmd+k on Mac or Ctrl+k on Windows) to open the command palette.
Familiarize yourself with the command palette interface.
Exercise 2: Exploring Available Commands
Description: In this exercise, participants will explore the available commands in the command palette.
Open the command palette in the Site Editor.
Browse through the list of commands and read their descriptions.
Select a command that interests you and observe its functionality.
Assessment
Question 1: What is the purpose of the command palette in the Site Editor?
To provide quick access to frequently used commands and actions.
To display a list of available plugins and themes.
To create custom templates for WordPress websites.
To generate code snippets for advanced customization.
Answer: 1. To provide quick access to frequently used commands and actions.
Question 2: How can the command palette enhance the workflow in the Site Editor?
By automatically saving changes made in the Site Editor.
By offering advanced design options for website customization.
By providing a visual preview of website templates.
By simplifying the process of navigating and accessing actions.
Answer: 4. By simplifying the process of navigating and accessing actions.
Additional Resources
Example Lesson
Introduction to the Command Palette
Welcome, everyone, to today's lesson on the command palette. The command palette is a powerful tool introduced to enhance the Site Editor experience and streamline workflow. It provides quick access to frequently used commands and actions, making navigating and performing tasks within the Site Editor easier. Let's dive in!
Benefits of the Command Palette
Let's discuss its benefits before we explore the command palette in detail. The command palette offers a time-saving advantage by providing a centralized location for accessing various actions. Instead of navigating through multiple menus and settings, you can open the command palette and execute commands with a few keystrokes. This efficient workflow lets you focus more on your content and design tasks.
Demonstration of Accessing and Using the Command Palette
Now, let's move on to a live demonstration of accessing and using the command palette in the Site Editor. I'll share my screen and guide you through the process step by step. Feel free to ask questions and provide your examples as we go along.
[Presenter demonstrates the process of accessing and using the command palette with real-time examples and participant interactions.]
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Topic Description
The command palette is a powerful tool introduced in WordPress 6.3 to simplify and streamline the experience of navigating and accessing various actions within the Site Editor. This lesson plan will give participants an overview of the command palette, its benefits and demonstrate how to use it effectively. Participants will learn how to access the command palette, explore available commands, and understand how it can enhance their workflow in the Site Editor.
Related Resources
https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/05/17/command-center-request-for-feedback/
To see the most up-to-date list, please view the files here. Of note, there is a WordPress/gutenberg#51737, depending on what’s in focus, the Command Palette may not be invoked.
Visuals: image, video demo.
Adoption approach: You can add your own commands to the interface with documentation available here.
Key Make Posts/GitHub/Trac Issue(s): Discussion on “Command Center” naming (WordPress/gutenberg#50925), Command Center: Quick search for jumping to other pages or templates in the editor (WordPress/gutenberg#48457), Mapping contextual commands (WordPress/gutenberg#50407), Developer Note for 6.3
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Description
In this lesson, participants will learn about the command palette, a new tool introduced in WordPress 6.3 to enhance the Site Editor experience. The command palette streamlines the process of accessing various actions within the Site Editor, providing a more efficient workflow. Participants will understand how to access the command palette, explore the available commands, and leverage its capabilities to improve productivity.
Objectives
After completing this lesson, participants will be able to:
Target Audience
This lesson is intended for:
Experience Level
Participants with the following experience levels can benefit from this lesson:
Type of Instruction
The following strategies will be used for this lesson plan:
Time Estimate (Duration)
The estimated duration for this lesson is:
Prerequisite Skills
Participants will get the most from this lesson if they have familiarity with:
Readiness Questions
Slides
Materials Needed
Notes for the Presenter
Lesson Outline
Exercises
Exercise 1: Accessing the Command Palette
Description: In this exercise, participants will practice accessing the command palette in the Site Editor.
Exercise 2: Exploring Available Commands
Description: In this exercise, participants will explore the available commands in the command palette.
Assessment
Question 1: What is the purpose of the command palette in the Site Editor?
Answer: 1. To provide quick access to frequently used commands and actions.
Question 2: How can the command palette enhance the workflow in the Site Editor?
Answer: 4. By simplifying the process of navigating and accessing actions.
Additional Resources
Example Lesson
Introduction to the Command Palette
Welcome, everyone, to today's lesson on the command palette. The command palette is a powerful tool introduced to enhance the Site Editor experience and streamline workflow. It provides quick access to frequently used commands and actions, making navigating and performing tasks within the Site Editor easier. Let's dive in!
Benefits of the Command Palette
Let's discuss its benefits before we explore the command palette in detail. The command palette offers a time-saving advantage by providing a centralized location for accessing various actions. Instead of navigating through multiple menus and settings, you can open the command palette and execute commands with a few keystrokes. This efficient workflow lets you focus more on your content and design tasks.
Demonstration of Accessing and Using the Command Palette
Now, let's move on to a live demonstration of accessing and using the command palette in the Site Editor. I'll share my screen and guide you through the process step by step. Feel free to ask questions and provide your examples as we go along.
[Presenter demonstrates the process of accessing and using the command palette with real-time examples and participant interactions.]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: