[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #11496: Error in moving to trash...
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#11496: Error in moving to trash...
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Reporter: justatest47 | Owner: Error in moving to trash...
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Trash | Version: 2.9
Severity: normal | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: reporter-feedback |
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Comment(by justatest47):
Replying to [comment:8 caesarsgrunt]:
> Replying to [comment:7 bingorabbit]:
> > I think adding Delete Permanently option will solve this conflict, the
same as Shift+Delete thing, hence, it will be the user's responsibility
for his decision.
>
> Adding a Delete Permanently link as well as the Trash link would defeat
the purpose of Trash to a large extent, since if you were to click Delete
Permanently by mistake it could not be undone. Adding a shift-click
functionality ''might'' be good, and I bought this up when developing the
Trash feature, but the core devs didn't like the idea.
It won't defeat the purpose of the Thrash at all. It will actually improve
it.
In Windows you have Delete = Move to Thrash and you also have SHITF +
Delete = Permanently Delete.
Why not just rename the Thrash button into "Move to Thrash Can" and add
next to it the button "Delete" or "Permanently Delete". People are not so
retarded as some may think. There are advanced users out there who would
disagree with this new limitation.
After all I'm the admin, I'm supposed to know what I'm doing on my blog,
I'm not supposed to be a novice imbecile who accidentally presses "Delete"
and not knowing what that button is doing.
So from what I'm understanding is that you are going to ignore my request
and BUG. So I have to downgrade to 2.8.6 :(
Ohh well... thanks anyway....
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11496#comment:10>
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