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Launchpad Widget: Introduce the launchpad widget to the WP Admin Dashboard #39806

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@arthur791004 arthur791004 commented Oct 17, 2024

Related to https://github.com/Automattic/dotcom-forge/issues/9429

Proposed changes:

  • Introduce the Launchpad widget into the WP Admin Dashboard and we will customize the Launchpad by the site intent (here) in the follow-up PR
  • The feature is disabled by default and you have to enable it by the wpcom_launchpad_widget=true query string

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  • Apply changes to your site
  • Go to /wp-admin?wpcom_launchpad_widget=true
  • Make sure you can see the Launchpad widget

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  • To test on WoA, go to the Plugins menu on a WordPress.com Simple site. Click on the "Upload" button and follow the upgrade flow to be able to upload, install, and activate the Jetpack Beta plugin. Once the plugin is active, go to Jetpack > Jetpack Beta, select your plugin, and enable the exp/launchpad-widget branch.

    • For jetpack-mu-wpcom changes, also add define( 'JETPACK_MU_WPCOM_LOAD_VIA_BETA_PLUGIN', true ); to your wp-config.php file.
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@arthur791004 arthur791004 changed the title WIP Launchpad Widget: Introduce the launchpad widget to the WP Admin Dashboard Launchpad Widget: Introduce the launchpad widget to the WP Admin Dashboard Oct 18, 2024
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@lucasmendes-design Do you have any idea how to make the Launchpad widget fit the styles on the WP Admin Dashboard? Thank you!

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fushar commented Oct 18, 2024

Do you have any idea how to make the Launchpad widget fit the styles on the WP Admin Dashboard?

Can we maybe do something like this? Still need some design on the progress bar though:

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It's inspired by an existing native Core widget:

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