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Choosing and Installing a Theme Tutorial #758

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westnz opened this issue May 12, 2022 · 23 comments
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Choosing and Installing a Theme Tutorial #758

westnz opened this issue May 12, 2022 · 23 comments
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westnz commented May 12, 2022

https://learn.wordpress.org/lesson-plan/choosing-and-installing-themes/

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@westnz westnz added [Component] Learn Theme Website development issues related to the Learn theme. Priority - Low Low priority issue. [Experience Level] Beginner and removed [Component] Learn Theme Website development issues related to the Learn theme. labels May 12, 2022
@westnz westnz changed the title Choosing and Installing a Theme Choosing and Installing a Theme Workshop May 12, 2022
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westnz commented May 27, 2022

Here is a link to the video that was shared in the Training team Slack:

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I'm not a Github user so I'm not sure if I'm commenting in the right area or if this is feedback you're looking for. Anyway, at 45 seconds in, it is stated that "Plugins extend the functionality of your website, but themes change the look and layout of your site..." I think it's worth mentioning that themes can (dramatically) change the functionality of your site, change how the admin works, etc.

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Also, you might want to mention that the WP repository is the official site for plugins, but that there are premium themes also available and that often a free version in the repository may offer a premium theme directly from the developer or theme-selling site.

The last suggestion is a quick mention that thumbnails and sample sites are more suggestions and that things like images and, of course, works will change. You do mention theme previews giving an idea of what can be done. From my experience, I see that beginners often pick a theme based on the images used in a thumbnail and/or surprised when the them doesn't look like the thumbnail when activated.

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westnz commented May 30, 2022

Thank you @peteringersoll 👍

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westnz commented Jul 20, 2022

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@westnz can this be closed?

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westnz commented Dec 20, 2022

We can leave this open for now. Thanks @Piyopiyo-Kitsune

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wouldn't it be great if the video is of latest wordPress version? Overall, the video is super fine

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westnz commented Feb 19, 2023

Good point. Thanks, @robinpanthee

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WordPress/gutenberg#49014 6.3

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westnz commented Sep 19, 2023

6.3.Choosing.and.installing.a.Theme.mp4

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@westnz westnz changed the title Choosing and Installing a Theme Workshop Choosing and Installing a Theme Tutorial Sep 19, 2023
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This looks great, Wes! I really like the illustrations you used, they're very calming. :D I really like the overview you're giving of the 6.3 features. You've done an excellent job of highlighting the new dashboard from 6.3.

These updates are solid. I appreciated the part where you talk about the user experience and draw attention to the reviews people have left and star ratings. Well done!

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  1. Briefly add context: Some questions I had while watching around the 2:02-2:45 mark were, "What's the difference between a template and a page? Wait, what's a pattern?" At the same time, you don't want to get too deeply in the weeds with details there -- consider any resources on Learn to which you can refer people to learn more about these features, or add a brief sentence with a little more information about each one. For example, "I will change the style variation, which is BRIEF EXPLANATION" or "You can change the styles, which do BRIEF EXPLANATION". This will go a long way for beginners! :)

  2. At 4:37 - Suggested add: Consider pointing out the "additional CSS" button in the customizer, as this is one way people make changes to their classic themes--through code. Here's an example screenshot you're welcome to use if you want:

Screenshot 2023-09-19 at 11 50 43 AM

Excellent changes all around, however! Bravo!

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@westnz Hello Wes 👋 Thank you for sharing this great tutorial.

My takeaways:

  1. You clearly achieved all 4 of the objectives in the video: Differentiate between the 4 different types of themes. Find and evaluate themes. Install and update your theme. Access support for your theme.
  2. You thoroughly explained the how a block theme works and walked through each part of the Editor. You spent less time on the other types of themes, but you mention that the Classic themes are the most common and have the most to choose from.
  3. I like how you reviewed finding and evaluating a good theme. Its so important for users to understand the drawbacks with using a theme with little documentation and a low rating, so I appreciate you taking the time to discuss this part of the process.

Some suggestions I have:

  1. You mention that there is a difference between the content and presentation: that a site's content doesn't change but the look of the site can using different themes. Would it be possible to include an example of two or more themes that contain the same content? This could be a screenshot of a page with the same content using different themes. It may help enhance the concept for some learners.
  2. You quickly mention child themes at about 8:10 when updating a theme. I know it may be unnecessary for this tutorial, but it may be useful to mention what they are during the presentation.

I found this to be a great tutorial for beginner WordPress users. You manage to keep the high level concepts understandable while providing enough depth of information for the user to learn what a theme is, and how to install and manage one.

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westnz commented Sep 19, 2023

Thank you @wparasae and @TinaCollier, for the helpful feedback!!

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Zebedeu commented Oct 3, 2023

Hi,

Regarding the tutorial being proposed, it seems to be a very useful tool, covering the most important aspects especially for beginner users.

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However, it is important to emphasize that not all theme options available in the repository will have the same appearance when activated. This is because some themes may require specific plugins to be installed or additional configurations to be made in order to achieve the same initial appearance.

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westnz commented Oct 3, 2023

Thank you @Zebedeu. That is a very good point!

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Hi @westnz ,

In my opinion, this video is excellent for beginners who want to understand themes. You explain all the important points in an easy-to-understand manner.

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westnz commented Oct 8, 2023

Much appreciated @Rashigupta2999

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westnz commented Oct 8, 2023

Thank you for reviewing. I will consolidate the feedback and publish it this week.

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westnz commented Oct 10, 2023

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westnz commented Jan 19, 2024

Updated and published in Sensei as part of the draft Beginner User learning pathway.

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