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Manage your theme's pattern PHP files the easy way, with Pattern Manager by WP Engine.
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Manage your theme's pattern PHP files the easy way, with Pattern Manager by WP Engine.
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Pattern Manager
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Pattern Manager
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Pattern Manager is designed to be used by theme developers and is not intended to create patterns on production sites. Please review our <a href="#faq-header">FAQ</a> below. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Pattern Manager is designed to be used by theme developers and is not intended to create patterns on production sites. Please review our <a href="#faq-header">FAQ</a> below.
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Who should use Pattern Manager by WP Engine You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Who should use Pattern Manager by WP Engine
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When one of your theme's users inserts that "Full Page" pattern, because it's using WordPress core's pattern block, WordPress will automatically pull the separate patterns together into the Block Editor, ready for them to modify, just like any other pattern. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
When one of your theme's users inserts that "Full Page" pattern, because it's using WordPress core's pattern block, WordPress will automatically pull the separate patterns together into the Block Editor, ready for them to modify, just like any other pattern.
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The best part about using the "Pattern Block" is maintaining your patterns. If you ever need to make a change to a pattern, you can update it in one place and it will be updated anywhere you used the Pattern Block, dynamically. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The best part about using the "Pattern Block" is maintaining your patterns. If you ever need to make a change to a pattern, you can update it in one place and it will be updated anywhere you used the Pattern Block, dynamically.
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Here's an example of how you'd make that "Full Page" pattern: * Step 1: In Pattern Manager, click "Create New Pattern". * Step 2: Add the "Pattern Block" (note: this block is exclusively available in the Pattern Manager editor). * Step 3: Choose a pattern you've already made (like testimonials, features, call-to-actions, etc). * Step 4. Once inserted, repeat steps 2-3 until you have a "Full Page" pattern you like. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Here's an example of how you'd make that "Full Page" pattern: * Step 1: In Pattern Manager, click "Create New Pattern". * Step 2: Add the "Pattern Block" (note: this block is exclusively available in the Pattern Manager editor). * Step 3: Choose a pattern you've already made (like testimonials, features, call-to-actions, etc). * Step 4. Once inserted, repeat steps 2-3 until you have a "Full Page" pattern you like.
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Once you've built a lot of patterns, it makes sense to quickly combine them in various ways to make full-page patterns. An example of this might be a "Home Page" or "Landing Page" pattern that includes a call-to-action area, features area, testimonials, links, and more. Instead of re-creating each of those patterns inside your "Home Page" pattern, you can simply re-use them with the "Pattern Block". You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Once you've built a lot of patterns, it makes sense to quickly combine them in various ways to make full-page patterns. An example of this might be a "Home Page" or "Landing Page" pattern that includes a call-to-action area, features area, testimonials, links, and more. Instead of re-creating each of those patterns inside your "Home Page" pattern, you can simply re-use them with the "Pattern Block".
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The Pattern Block: Put patterns inside patterns. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The Pattern Block: Put patterns inside patterns.
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Additional Features
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<a href="https://github.com/studiopress/pattern-manager/">GitHub repo</a> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<a href="https://github.com/studiopress/pattern-manager/">GitHub repo</a>
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<a href="https://developer.wpengine.com/pattern-manager/">User and developer docs</a> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<a href="https://developer.wpengine.com/pattern-manager/">User and developer docs</a>
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Docs &amp; Repo
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Patterns available come from your theme on the disk, allowing for easy collaboration with git. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Patterns available come from your theme on the disk, allowing for easy collaboration with git.
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Yes, you will need to have WordPress 6.1 or later installed to take advantage of Pattern Manager. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Yes, you will need to have WordPress 6.1 or later installed to take advantage of Pattern Manager.
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