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A real-world use case: custom meta + block bindings + variations + usage in templates #238
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I'm working on the code examples in this repo for the moment: https://github.com/justintadlock/tt4-book-reviews |
I'm working on the draft for this here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19ySkgbDNzHoHg0Ly1z1VKOFv21UByW06mu7M5TchAPA/edit?usp=sharing |
I needed to split this into two separate posts to keep the word count at a reasonable length. The first part is now ready for review: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19ySkgbDNzHoHg0Ly1z1VKOFv21UByW06mu7M5TchAPA/edit?usp=sharing |
Just completed the 1st review and added some suggestions. Great article! 🙌 |
I'll take the 2nd review :-) |
I made a few comments, but it's practically done. As always, great tutorial, @justintadlock |
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Post scheduled for May 13 on socials. |
Discussed in #231
Originally posted by justintadlock March 1, 2024
In #222 and #225, I introduced the Block Bindings API. But I should stress that these were merely very basic introductory posts on a vast subject that will empower developers to do some really powerful things with WordPress 6.5+.
With the introduction out of the way, it's time to showcase what folks can really do with this API in more of a real-world use case. I still need to map out the full plan for this, but my general idea is this:
Essentially, this post (maybe even series) could touch on a lot of features in WordPress and show how developers could bring them together from Point A to Point B.
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