Here's the list of all the community Blueprints submitted to this repository. See the contribution guidelines to submit your Blueprint and share your WordPress setup with the world!
An art gallery created with the Vueo theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A stylish WooCommerce coffee shop storefront with custom theme, products, and content.
By @adamziel • View source • Edit
By using the Friends plugin, you can read feeds from the web in Playground, and even via ActivityPub
By @akirk • View source • Edit
A gaming news site created with the Spiel theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A non-profit organization site created with the Koinonia theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A personal blog site created with the Substrata theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A resume site created with the Readymade theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A photography portfolio created with the Grammer theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A skincare blog created with the Piel theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
A university website created with the Kentwood theme.
By @WordPress.com • View source • Edit
Blueprint to install Create Block Theme and start editing right away
By @jonathanbossenger • View source • Edit
This is a simple example to update user meta data
By @fellyph • View source • Edit
Blueprint that added a custom post type to playground
By @bph • View source • Edit
Blueprint with demo content for the Twenty-Twenty-Five default theme
By @bph • View source • Edit
Blueprint to add a tiny mu-plugin and display an admin notice
By @bph • View source • Edit
Blueprint example to enable multiple Experiments within the Gutenberg plugin
By @bph • View source • Edit
A blueprint to display statistics about users, posts and comments on a WordPress site.
By @muryamsultana • View source • Edit
Blueprint example to toggle on enable a feature from the Experiments page in Gutenberg plugin
By @bph • View source • Edit
Enables the Gutenberg Guidelines experiment from the Gutenberg Experiments page
By @smithjw1 • View source • Edit
No screenshot yet for Gutenberg Guidelines Experiment enabled. Open it in Playground.
Blueprint to install a theme with starter content, (here: Twenty-Twenty-One)
By @bph • View source • Edit
Blueprint to use a stand-alone starter content file and then to import it. Click on 'Subscriptions'
By @bph • View source • Edit
Installs and activates the latest WordPress Japanese translation pack from https://translate.wordpress.org/ – both for WordPress core and for the friends plugin.
By @adamziel • View source • Edit
Install and activate a WordPress plugin from a .php file stored in a gist.
By @zieladam • View source • Edit
A preview of the latest version of the Gutenberg plugin.
By @zieladam • View source • Edit
This is a good example of typical steps used on a theme's loading, activation and configuration
By @richtabor • View source • Edit
Test WordPress functionality as an editor rather than an administrator.
By @bacoords • View source • Edit
Edit Markdown and Trac formatting in the block editor thanks to the blocky-formats plugin!
By @adamziel • View source • Edit
To create a WordPress Playground instance that installs WooCommerce, adds a custom flat rate shipping method via a plugin, imports WooCommerce sample products XML to demonstrate the shipping method on the cart/checkout pages, and enables the Direct Bank Transfer payment method.
By @calvinrodrigues500 • View source • Edit
A welcome experience for persistent WordPress Playground instances. Lets you personalize your site name and optionally import content from an RSS feed.
By @Alex Kirk • View source • Edit
Landing page for the WordPress Playground giving a quick overview of the features and capabilities of the platform.
By @fellyph • View source • Edit
Set the permalink structure to use pretty permalinks.
By @bgrgicak • View source • Edit
It resets default data before importing custom content. It also logs the state of the content after each step.
By @juanmaguitar • View source • Edit
Redirect any requests to files within the uploads directory to an external host. This is useful when you have a lot of image attachments in your playground but don’t want to include them all in the blueprint.
By @ivanblagdan • View source • Edit
Set the admin color scheme to Modern using the updateUserMeta step.
By @ndiego • View source • Edit
Showcase custom plugin from own server with media files and content imported as WXR. There is a readme file in github repository (https://github.com/Lovor01/blueprints/blob/trunk/blueprints/showcase-plugin-with-media/readme.md) which explains all steps.
By @Lovor01 • View source • Edit
A Woo store with custom theme, content, and products.
By @adamziel • View source • Edit
Blueprint example to add content and plugins to explore a theme
By @bph • View source • Edit
Example that loads WordPress with WPGraphQL active and defaults to the WPGraphQL IDE page to allow users to test GraphQL queries and explore the GraphQL Schema.
By @jasonbahl • View source • Edit
Blueprint example to add posts via a wp-cli command.
By @bph • View source • Edit
Use wp-cli to create a post from text file with block markup and a featured image
By @bph • View source • Edit
A blueprint to connect weather API and show data as shortcode on a WordPress site. Requires your own OpenWeatherMap API key.
By @muryamsultana • View source • Edit
Blueprint to create a WooCommerce product and export an XML/CSV product feed
By @mujuonly • View source • Edit
Test the latest WordPress Beta or RC release with theme test data and debugging plugins. Only loads the Beta version during the Beta period.
By @courtneyr-dev • View source • Edit









































