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Docs: include mention of the WordPress Playground Block in the "Start here" page #1682
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Looping in @juanmaguitar who's improving the Playground learning journey |
Thanks @WPLake for the suggestion! |
I have opened #1722 to include a reference to this block in the docs |
## Motivation for the change, related issues Add [WordPress Playground Block](https://wordpress.org/plugins/interactive-code-block/) info reference in the docs as per #1682
@juanmaguitar It looks great and is already alive. Thank you. |
What?
We suggest including the WordPress Playground Block in the 'Start Here' page of the Playground documentation. This addition would inform readers about this feature and its potential benefits.
Why?
The WordPress Playground Block plugin offers a straightforward and effective way to create live WordPress environments that can be embedded within blog posts. Given that the Playground is relatively new and not widely known, and that the plugin is even less familiar, highlighting it on the 'Start Here' page could significantly increase its visibility and usefulness.
If this suggestion is approved, please let us know. We would be happy to submit a pull request to update the
packages/docs/site/docs/01-start-here
file with plugin mention.Note: The plugin does not appear to have a Pro version, and we have no affiliation with the plugin authors. This suggestion is made purely to benefit the community and is not intended for promotional purposes.
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