[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #21666: Customizer reset/undo/revert
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#21666: Customizer reset/undo/revert
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Reporter: dgwyer | Owner: melchoyce
Type: feature request | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future Release
Component: Customize | Version: 3.4.2
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch ux-feedback | Focuses: ui
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Comment (by melchoyce):
Replying to [comment:34 folletto]:
> > In the case of revisions inside a changeset, consider where a user
starts making changes and then saves a draft or sends the URL off for
someone else to iterate on; each time a user saves a draft of the
changeset, a new revision can be made. These revisions are for changes
that haven't been published yet, whereas the contents of previously
published changesets are.
>
> This feels a lot to expose in a general UI. Can't we start with the
design above, and then leave the sub-changeset (revisions inside a
changeset) for plugins?
>
> If it's possible, we can review the behaviour of the sharing URL in this
context while we iterate.
> > Inspecting Revisions
>
> I agree this could be nice, but I'd probably mirror the question above
on being maybe plugin territory, or at the very least can be explored in
an incremental step of this feature.
I agree with keeping this small and focused on the mockup for now, with
new featured introduced incrementally in future iterations. Let's try to
get smaller features out the door so we don't get bogged down in the
bigger details. IMO it's easier to release something focused but still a
good feature in itself, then iterate to make it more full-featured. Think
of it like releasing a skateboard: https://medium.com/@awilkinson
/skateboard-bike-car-6bec841ed96e#.9nt1drwhn
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21666#comment:35>
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