[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #27406: Widget Customizer: Organize all widget area sections into a meta customizer section
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#27406: Widget Customizer: Organize all widget area sections into a meta customizer
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Reporter: westonruter | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future Release
Component: Widgets | Version: trunk
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch | Focuses: ui, javascript
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Comment (by adamsilverstein):
I agree this is coming too late for 3.9 - 3.9.1 or 4.0 is fine. I think
its a clear improvement, but it will take some effort to get it right, get
it tested, etc. and its not something we need for 3.9 - the widget
customizer works well without this addition.
As soon as I get a little bit further I will upload a work in progress
patch as you suggested so others can weigh in on my proposed approach.
Replying to [comment:8 nacin]:
> I think it's great to have a plan (and I like the plan). I will say one
thing: I don't really care how "clean" the implementation is for 3.9. If
anything, it'd probably be *better* if it was completely private/internal
and specific to widgets, that way we can take the time to get an API right
(not to mention the UX). Otherwise everyone will suddenly start converting
to these before we're even ready. "pane" probably makes more sense,
terminology-wise. But even then I don't want to think about it so much; I
want 3.9 to be shippable. :-) RC by end of week is the goal.
>
> Separately, I'd like to emphasize something that ocean90 touched on. If
this does seem to be too much (UX-wise, code-wise, whatever), too much
change late in the game, or it's not a clear and obvious improvement, then
it's going to have to wait for 4.0. That's OK, as it means we're still
going to try to use it. That would give us extra time for user testing,
which is good.
>
> One thing to try, given the short timeline, is to upload work-in-
progress patches often, even if broken, barely working, or otherwise
incomplete, so we can get an idea as early as possible how things are
going and how we feel about them.
>
> Thanks for picking this up, Adam!
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/27406#comment:9>
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