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Tutorial: Adding Starter Page and Template Patterns #194

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justintadlock opened this issue Dec 20, 2023 Discussed in #180 · 8 comments
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Tutorial: Adding Starter Page and Template Patterns #194

justintadlock opened this issue Dec 20, 2023 Discussed in #180 · 8 comments

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Discussed in #180

Originally posted by justintadlock December 12, 2023
Currently, there is little documentation for adding Starter Page Patterns and Starter Template Patterns. There are plans to add docs for these in the Theme Handbook: WordPress/Documentation-Issue-Tracker#816 But it will likely be a bit before those are written and published.

In the meantime, it'd be great to introduce them here on the Dev Blog. The Twenty Twenty-Four theme also includes some starter patterns, so it might mean a good chance to show off what the theme is capable of too.

Starter Page Patterns are patterns that appear when creating a new page (can also be used for any post type), allowing the user to choose a pattern to start from.

Starter Template Patterns are patterns that are available when a user creates a new template of that type in the Site Editor.

It's possible that we could even split this into two separate tutorials.

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On it!

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bph commented Jan 30, 2024

I am through with my review and my questions. Great post!

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Done!

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Thanks, @bph and @marybaum!!!

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Social copy:

Want to know how Twenty Twenty-Four shows a "Choose a pattern" modal when adding a new page? It's actually a built-in WordPress feature that you can use in your themes. Find out how in this tutorial from the Developer Blog:

https://developer.wordpress.org/news/2024/01/31/adding-starter-patterns-to-your-wordpress-themes/

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bph commented Feb 13, 2024

scheduled on social for 2/29

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