[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #19291: Widgets move to Inactive after clearing all widgets from sidebars
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#19291: Widgets move to Inactive after clearing all widgets from sidebars
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Reporter: lancewillett | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Warnings/Notices | Version: 3.3
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by azaozz):
Replying to [comment:13 jane]:
> If a user changes their theme and doesn't mess with widgets because they
were just test-driving, I can see having the widgets from pre-switch
return.
Yes, that's how it works at the moment.
> But if they change back a month later, have messed with widgets, etc, is
it going to put them back to where they were a month ago?
Reverting to the previous theme will put back the widgets that existed
when the theme was last active (data was saved). Doesn't matter if the
individual widgets settings were changed or not. However new instances of
the widgets, i.e. widgets that were added by dragging them to a sidebar,
will currently end up in Inactive.
> This feature needs to be well-documented. Can someone who worked on it
write up a description of how this is meant to work and what the
parameters are so me can use it in the help screens and put it in the
Codex?
I can try, although not that good at it :)
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Each theme defines different number of sidebars or widget areas that show
on the right side of the screen. After switching to a new theme the new
sidebars are displayed on the right and if the old theme had greater
number of sidebars, they are displayed under the Available Widgets area
still containing the widgets that were added to them.
These sidebars and widgets do not appear on the site. If you want to use
any of the widgets there, please drag them to a sidebar on the right.
Another feature is the backup of sidebars configurations for different
themes. In the above example, if you switch back to your old theme all
widgets that still exist (weren't deleted) will be moved back to their
previous places. Widgets that were added after you switched themes will be
moved to the Inactive Widgets area, ready to be added to a sidebar. This
makes it a breeze to try new themes without loosing your existing
configuration.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/19291#comment:15>
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