[wp-hackers] 2.8 plugins page
Stephen Rider
wp-hackers at striderweb.com
Tue May 12 15:43:12 GMT 2009
Hi all --
I wanted to discuss the changes to the Plugins page for WP 2.8.
* First, I definitely prefer to have all plugins on one long page
rather than splitting them every 20 plugins. It's just a lot more
clicking around to find what I want now. Plus, with one long page, I
can (in Firefox) just type the plugin name and jump right to it -- not
so if the plugin I want is on the next page....
* Second, why are we now only showing the Action links on mouseover?
This one in particular looks like change for change's sake. ***How
does this improve usability??***
I think this was a mistake especially as more and more plugin authors
are putting in links to the Settings page in the Action links. (A
trend I myself have championed, responding to the frequent complaint
that it was hard to figure out where a plugin's configuration was
located in the menus.)
(One more point about this one -- changing the number of columns in
the Plugins list messes up any existing plugins that were using the
"after row" hook. If there's strong reason to do it, so be it -- but
don't do it on a whim!)
Please reconsider the mouseover Action links. Just make them visible.
* Third -- I am... ambivalent... about re-combining the active and
inactive plugins. No personal preference, except I don't like the
indecisiveness -- they were together, then we separated them, and now
we're combining them again. If we're bouncing back and forth it
sounds as though we don't have a strong reason for either, so maybe
just leave it alone?
Overall, I guess I'm against arbitrary interface changes without
strong reason for the change. I'm not talking minor stuff like CSS
colors, but structural changes. With a system like WordPress that so
strongly encourages customization via plugin, we should be very
careful not to keep stirring things around and undermining those same
plugins on a whim.
Of course it's a case of where to draw the line -- you don't want to
eliminate any changes or the program will stagnate, but when making a
change, we must ask "What is the reason for this?" -- and if the
answer is "I just like it better", tread carefully. Compatibility is
important.
Sincerely,
--
Stephen Rider
http://striderweb.com/
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