[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #35796: "Permalink Settings" admin page is largely blog/post specific
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#35796: "Permalink Settings" admin page is largely blog/post specific
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Reporter: johnjamesjacoby | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Text Changes | Version:
Severity: normal | Keywords: 2nd-opinion
Focuses: |
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The current verbiage in `options-permalink.php` is a little cryptic, and
in a world pull of custom post types (including Pages) it's actually a bit
confusing:
Here's the current verbiage:
> '''Permalink Settings'''
>
> WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for
your permalinks and archives. Custom URL structures can improve the
aesthetics, usability, and forward-compatibility of your links. A number
of tags are available, and here are some examples to get you started.
I'd like to see these changed to something more like:
> '''Post Link Settings'''
>
> WordPress offers the ability to customize the URL structure of your post
and post-archive permalinks, improving the aesthetics, usability, and
forward-compatibility. Several tags are available, and we've included the
most popular configurations below:
In addition, I'd like to propose we include the permalink tags in the
dropdown Help section, rather than link off to WordPress.org.
All of this would offer several UX improvements:
* Keep the user on the same page rather than link off and open a new
browser tab for WordPress.org
* It better expresses to the end-user that this settings page is largely
dedicated to posts, implying that pages and custom post types get pretty
URLs largely as a consequence
* Now that `unregister_post_type()` is in trunk, we should start thinking
about trimming the options down to "Pretty" and "Unpretty" if the "Posts"
type isn't even registered anymore. (There are likely to be many other
considerations in this circumstance, but it's relevant here.)
* It's a friendly nod to developers to remind them that this page won't
help them with their custom post types, taxonomies, or rewrite rules for
other purposes.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/35796>
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