A small team does not need a giant publishing stack to test serious editorial workflows.
This sample is meant to feel like a compact launch announcement: a clear headline, a visual hero, a short narrative, and one inline image that proves the body-media path works in the same flow as the post metadata.

An inline image inserted through the compose-post placeholder flow.
Why this sample exists
We wanted a fixture that looks more like a real post an editor might approve, not just a machine-generated API check. That means using a proper excerpt, a stable slug, categories and tags, a featured image, and body content that can survive a full upload-and-publish cycle.
Good automation should make content workflows feel boring in the best possible way: predictable, repeatable, and easy to inspect.
What it demonstrates
- draft creation followed by final publish
- featured image upload and assignment
- inline media placeholder replacement
- taxonomy resolution and creation
- one-manifest publishing with a readable result
It is still intentionally lightweight, but it now reads more like a post you would actually send to someone.