[wp-hackers] Compose Screen
Terrence Wood
tdw at funkive.com
Fri Jun 24 19:31:00 GMT 2005
Skippy, thanks for kicking this conversation off... this is what I was
looking for the other day, not the hoopla about how WP is managed.
regards
Terrence Wood.
On 25 Jun 2005, at 1:41 AM, Scott Merrill wrote:
> I really don't like the movable widgets in the new post interface. The
> old screen wasn't perfect; but I think it was acceptable.
>
> To put my money where my mouth is, I mocked up a static "Compose"
> screen:
> http://www.skippy.net/blog/wp-content/post.html
>
> At 1024x768 resolution, most of the important stuff fits above the
> fold.
>
> Items to note:
> * I've removed the sub-menu for "Write Post" and "Write Page". This
> screen is just "Compose". From this screen you choose what the final
> disposition will be.
>
> * The post-slug field could use some javascript magic to automatically
> fill in, based on the post title. Obviosuly previous posts of the same
> name will alter the post slug; so maybe AJAX here? Or remove this
> option altogether? After all, options are bad.
>
> * There's still some wiggle room for shuffling things around above the
> post composition field. I realize I forgot to put the comments/pings
> checkboxes back in -- they probably should go after the date section.
>
> * There is only a single SAVE button. Next to that you choose what
> you're saving. Since Pages live in the posts table, and since lots of
> people ask to be able to save drafts of Pages, I think this works
> well.:
> everything is saved as a draft until you choose otherwise.
> (This does not address the request for Pages to be categorized, despite
> using a unified interface...)
>
> I'm sure lots of people on this list will be happy to tear this
> proposal
> apart, since it's only a modest step beyond the original post screen.
> Please show me something substantially better.
>
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