[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #4529: "Trash" status for comments and posts
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#4529: "Trash" status for comments and posts
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Reporter: markjaquith | Owner: caesarsgrunt
Type: task (blessed) | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone: 2.9
Component: Administration | Version:
Severity: normal | Keywords: has-patch
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Comment(by janeforshort):
For the action links in each row, let's use "Trash" vs "Move to Trash"
(thinking about length and translation, and fact that we use "spam"
instead of "mark as spam").
It would be nice if we could add a visual cue when something is trashed or
deleted permanently, like the row being replaced with a colored row saying
'# comments/posts/etc deleted. Click to restore/undo' or something. I
think in the dev chat the consensus was that it wasn't a must-have as long
as trash was accessible, but it would be a nice plus if it could be added.
This part about spam screen, not sure which part is patch and which part
is akismet as dropping this comment in quickly rather than removing patch
to check:
Am super confused by the "empty quarantine" button on spam screen. Does
this just mean move to trash? Also, there's a "permanently delete all"
button up next to the filter button, which a) makes it confuses which one
to use to delete things, especially since we already have a bulk delete
action (seriously, how many deletes do there need to be?) and b)if it's
going to exist, needs to move away from the filter button, as it looks
like an alternate button to act on the comments/pings dropdown.
If we're talking about moving to trash vs. skipping the trash step for
spam, would rather add a move to trash option in the bulk menu (or just
'trash'), so the fact that it's different than directly deleting
permanently is more clear.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4529#comment:63>
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