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Understanding Testing Instructions for Future WordPress Releases #744
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This sounds like a good idea for a tutorial also. I've created a new issue for a tutorial: #1082 |
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Lesson plan of #1084 |
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@bsanevans I created a tutorial on this topic. My mistake, I didn't check topic ideas before making the video. However, please suggest me, if the turorial needs any adjustment. |
No problem. Let's close this topic, and continue creating the Tutorial over on #2269 👍 |
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Topic Description
The instructions given on future testing updates are wildly helpful, but sometimes can be confusing to newer users. This lesson plan aims to help users help themselves when they encounter obstacles in understanding directions, especially as they relate to unfamiliar or new terminology they may not yet know.
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