Day 19: #WP20 From Blogs to Blocks

It’s Day 19 of the #WP20 From Blogs to Blocks campaign, twenty days of celebrating WordPress and the WordPress community leading up to the 20th Anniversary of WordPress. This is the last day of prompts before the official WordPress birthday on May 27, 2023!

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Prompt 19/20

Blog: If you could have one wish for WordPress granted, what would it be? Post your response on a WordPress website and link it in the comments.

Develop: Triage an issue with a milestone for 6.3 in CoreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. TracTrac Trac is the place where contributors create issues for bugs or feature requests much like GitHub.https://core.trac.wordpress.org/.. Post a link to your work in the comments.

Design: Create and submit a Block Pattern to the WordPress Block Pattern Directory. Once your Pattern is approved and published in the public directory, share its link in the comments.

Photograph: Download #WP20 selfie props or other WordPress 20th Anniversary swag from the official #WP20 website and take a picture of yourself with them! Share your pic(s) on your preferred social media and share the link to your post in the comments.

Contribute: Share a memory of your favorite WordPress moment, a picture of your favorite WordPress swag, or your favorite track from the #WP20 Jazz Playlist on your preferred platform. TagTag Tag is one of the pre-defined taxonomies in WordPress. Users can add tags to their WordPress posts along with categories. However, while a category may cover a broad range of topics, tags are smaller in scope and focused to specific topics. Think of them as keywords used for topics discussed in a particular post. your post #WP20 and link to it in the comments. (Extra credit: Find the #WP20 celebration closest to you and join that MeetupMeetup All local/regional gatherings that are officially a part of the WordPress world but are not WordCamps are organized through https://www.meetup.com/. A meetup is typically a chance for local WordPress users to get together and share new ideas and seek help from one another. Searching for ‘WordPress’ on meetup.com will help you find options in your area. group.)

Note: You can share context in your comment if you like, but don’t forget to include the link as specified in each prompt.

Feel free to make your own WordPress-focused action that works for you, or browse the previous prompts. Anyone who shares at least one action as a comment on a #WP20 From Blogs to Blocks post before or on May 27 will have the achievement acknowledged by the Marketing team. Folx who share an action on all 20 posts before WordCamp US in August 2023 will get an additional acknowledgement of their accomplishment.

Previous Prompts

Contributors to the #WP20 From Blogs to Blocks campaign include: @ninianepress, @ngreennc, @nomadskateboarding, @santanainniss, @sereedmedia, @courane01, @meaganhanes, @costdev, @felix, @joen, @boogah, @quizzycal, @tobifjellner, @annezazu, @psykro, @flixos90, @rmartinezduque, @estelaris, @oglekler.

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