Do you want to add dummy content for theme development and WordPress testing?
Adding dummy content allows you to fill up an empty WordPress site with placeholder content. This allows you to see how a website will look and how your plugins would work with content.
In this article, we will show you how to easily add dummy content for theme development in WordPress.
What is WordPress Theme Unit Test Data?
WordPress theme unit test data is an XML file containing dummy data for testing and development purposes.
It is maintained by WordPress.orgβs theme review team, which also uses it to test themes submitted to WordPress.org theme directory.
You can use this WordPress dummy data generator to easily generate blog posts, pages, import images, and more. Following are a few scenarios where you may find this dummy data very useful:
- You want to learn WordPress theme development or make a custom WordPress theme
- You want to practice on a WordPress starter theme
- You want to tweak an existing theme using WordPress theme cheat sheet guide
- Test a website design on local host before pushing it live
We regularly use this WordPress dummy content generator during our WordPress hosting reviews where we test actual hosting accounts for performance.
Method 1. Adding Dummy Content Using WordPress Theme Unit Test Data
First, go to the Theme Unit Test project on GitHub and then click on the βCodeβ button to download the zip file to your computer.
After downloading the file, you need to unzip it to your computer. It will extract the files in a folder called βtheme-unit-test-masterβ.
Inside this folder, youβll find three files including the βthemeunittestdata.wordpress.xmlβ file which contains all the dummy data that we need.
Now that you have the dummy data file, you can import it into any WordPress website.
Ideally, you would want to import it into a test site on your computer running a local server. You can also do the testing by creating a staging WordPress site.
Simply login to the WordPress dashboard on your test site, and then go to Tools Β» Import page. From here, scroll down to the WordPress and then click on the βInstall Importerβ link.
Once the importer is installed, WordPress will automatically activate it. You now need to click on the Run Importer link to launch it.
On the next screen, you need to click on the βChoose Fileβ button to select the Theme Unit Test XML file you downloaded earlier.
Now click on the βUpload file and importβ button to continue.
WordPress will now examine your import file and will ask you whether you want to import the existing authors or assign their articles to another user on your site.
You can choose to import authors and WordPress will create dummy user accounts for those authors. You can also assign the imported content to an existing user on your site.
Lastly, you can check the box to import attachments. Doing this will allow WordPress to download and store the images into your WordPress media library.
Finally, click on the submit button to run the importer.
WordPress will now import the dummy data into your website. Youβll see a success message when it is finished.
You can now visit your website to see the imported content in action.
Whatβs Included in Theme Unit Test Data?
Everything that you would need to test your WordPress theme is packed in theme unit test data.
It has categories, child categories, menu items, nested comments, pages, sub-pages, images of different sizes, image alignment, etc.
There are lists, blockquotes, links, code, and other HTML tags that you should style in your themes.
For the block editor, it comes with cover blocks, buttons, galleries with various layouts, columns, and other common blocks that you may want to test.
It is a comprehensive set of dummy data which is far better than using a dummy content generator plugin for WordPress.
Method 2. Generate Dummy Data in WordPress using a Plugin
If you want more control over how much dummy data you want to generate, then you may want to use a dummy data generator plugin for WordPress.
First, you need to install and activate the FakerPress plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.
Upon activation, you need to visit the FakerPress »: Posts page to generate dummy posts.
The plugin allows you to generate posts and pages as well as any custom post types.
First, you need to select a range of posts you want to generate.
After that, you can select the date range, post type, author, and other options. You can also choose to import images from dummy placeholder image sources, use HTML inside your posts, and set the number of comments for each item.
Once you are satisfied simply click on the Generate button at the bottom.
The plugin will now generate dummy content for WordPress using the settings you provided. You can now visit your site to see it in action.
FakerPress also allows you to easily generate dummy WordPress comments, add dummy user accounts, or create categories, tags, and other custom taxonomy terms.
We hope this article helped you learn how to easily add dummy content for theme development in WordPress. You may also want to see our ultimate list of the best free WordPress themes for some theme development inspiration, and our comparison of the best WordPress page builder plugins to create drag & drop content layouts.
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