[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #27404: Widget Customizer: Allow adding inactive widgets to widget areas
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#27404: Widget Customizer: Allow adding inactive widgets to widget areas
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Reporter: westonruter | Owner:
Type: feature request | westonruter
Priority: normal | Status: accepted
Component: Widgets | Milestone: 4.8
Severity: normal | Version: 3.9
Keywords: ux-feedback has-patch has- | Resolution:
screenshots | Focuses: ui,
| javascript
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Comment (by westonruter):
Replying to [comment:55 folletto]:
> The second line of the widget instead of showing the details shows when
they were removed, thus giving a simple indication of how old a widget is.
The “used until” is not really something we'd have data for. When a widget
is moved to the Inactive Sidebar there is no good way to store the date
for when it was removed (this would change with #35669). In the case of
previewing a theme switch, it may be possible to obtain the name of the
sidebar that the widget was previously assigned to and that may be useful
to display in this space.
Another question: Maybe I use widgets more than most, but I often find I
have at least dozen inactive widgets on sites. If these always appear
above the list of available widgets to add from scratch, would it not be
somewhat overbearing to see them all listed out? Should they perhaps be
collapsed into an expandable section, that once expands reveals all of the
inactive widgets? When collapsed it could indicate a count of the number
of inactive widgets you have. I suppose this is similar to what @rramo012
developed, but all of the inactive widgets would be grouped together
instead of appearing under their respective widget types.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/27404#comment:58>
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