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2. Added a link on the above page on the 01-index.md page.
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Thank you for writing this up @sagargurnani99 and I apologize to keep you waiting! It feels nice, I just left a few notes |
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Thanks @adamziel, I will look at the notes now. |
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@sagargurnani99 Just following up – do you think we could get this one updated and merged soon? |
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Hello @adamziel, sorry I am busy with deadlines these days. Let me try to do it tomorrow. Thanks for your patience. |
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@sagargurnani99 no worries, take your time. I was just curious if we can get it in before my sabbatical – I'm starting a 3 months leave later today and @dmsnell will take over from here. |
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@adamziel I have updated the PR with the changes which you had suggested. Please have a look when you can. |
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| Another great feature of WordPress Playground is the ability to create and edit content. You can write blog posts, create pages and add media like images and videos to your site. This helps you understand how to organize and structure your content effectively. |
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Something may have happened as I thought I had commented here, but I figured it would be idea if we restructure this paragraph to communicate that the content disappears when finished using the Playground.
When I read it I hear that I can build my site in the Playground, but I will be quite surprised if I reload the site and all my content is missing. There are caveats, like using a persistent mode of the Playground, but I think a note here indicating that everything disappears would go a long way to prevent people spending a lot of time writing content and then discover it's all lost.
…the Playground are temporary and would be lost on the page load
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Thanks for your patience and persistence @sagargurnani99!
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Why?
In this PR, a new page in the documentation has been included with the overview of WordPress Playground which was missing.