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Developing for a Multisite Network #2377

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jonathanbossenger opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 10 comments
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Developing for a Multisite Network #2377

jonathanbossenger opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 10 comments
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jonathanbossenger commented Apr 18, 2024

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  • Content type (Online Workshop, Lesson, Course, Tutorial, or Lesson Plan): Lesson
  • Content title: Developing for a multisite netowkr
  • Topic description: Introduce some of the differences to be aware of when developing for a multisite network.
  • Audience (User, Developer, Designer, Contributor, etc.): Developer
  • Experience Level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Any): Beginner

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize some of the legacy naming conventions for multisite related functions
  • Identify some commonly used multisite specific functions and hooks

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@jonathanbossenger jonathanbossenger changed the title The differences between developing for multisite vs single site Developing for a Multisite Network Apr 23, 2024
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Lesson Development Checklist

  • Gather any relevant links to Support, Docs, or related material
  • Description and Objectives finalized
  • Lesson created and announced to the team for review
  • Lesson reviewed
  • Lesson video submitted and published to WPTV
  • Lesson created on Learn.WordPress.org
  • Lesson video published to YouTube
  • Lesson on Learn.WordPress.org updated with YouTube video
  • Lesson published to Learn.WordPress.org

@jonathanbossenger jonathanbossenger self-assigned this Apr 25, 2024
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Video for review:

04-developing-for-multisite.mp4

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Tutorial/Lessons Review Checklist

Please tick all items you've confirmed:

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

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Looks good!
The pace was even and flowed well, except the section towards the end where the different code examples were being worked out. It seemed to slow a bit there, with slightly longer pauses in the audio commentary.

Not sure what a better approach might be? Perhaps having all the code examples already written out, and then walking through them. But it's a minor issue and could also just be a personal preference. Digging into multisite code is pretty new to me, and I found the content helpful and informative.

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Thanks @quitevisible. It's a fine balance, I've had other reviewers say that I go too fast during live coding portions 😁

It's worth noting that all lessons will include a full text version, with code snippets, so someone who wants to move faster can either just speed up the video, or skim the text version and grab the code snippets.

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Tutorial/Lessons Review Checklist

Please tick all items you've confirmed:

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

Love the deep dive into the development side that's rarely discussed when talking about multisite.

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pricelessopoku commented May 11, 2024

Please tick all items you've confirmed:

  • Learning outcomes/objectives are clear.
  • Technical concepts introduced in the content are accurate.
  • The speed of demonstrations are easy to follow.
  • The narration audio matches what is shown visually.
  • Spelling and grammar are correct.
  • Sound quality is consistent throughout the video.
  • Brand Usage Guidelines and Promotional Guidelines are being followed.
  • Media assets are all in the public domain (CC0).

Multisite code is pretty new to me and this content was very useful. Great tutorial. @jonathanbossenger

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