[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #39087: Customizer: Add indicator when additional widget areas are hidden
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Tue Mar 21 01:12:03 UTC 2017
#39087: Customizer: Add indicator when additional widget areas are hidden
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Reporter: shireling | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.7.4
Component: Customize | Version: 3.9
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-ux-feedback has-patch needs- | Focuses:
testing has-screenshots |
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Comment (by ahortin):
I still believe hiding options from users is a really, really bad
decision. Displaying the message "There is 1 other widget area registered
for this theme but they are not shown on the current page" is pretty much
useless if the user doesn't know where the widget area is, and if it's a
new theme, this is most likely going to be the case.
I can't stress enough, you're making things harder for the end user by
hiding options and making them search for them, or possibly, navigate to
multiple pages just to find where the widget is so that they can edit it.
In Microsoft Office 2000, MS implemented a new feature called "Adaptive
Menus". The idea was that the top-level menus would only show a subset of
commonly used commands and the rest were hidden. MS got absolutely
hammered for this decision, by usability experts and end users, which is
why they dropped it a couple of years later.
To quote a leading usability expert, "Interfaces that temporarily hide the
UI elements to emphasize content often increase the interaction cost,
cognitive load, and the number of attention switches." - Nielsen Norman
Group (https://www.nngroup.com/articles/zen-mode/)
As I mentioned in a previous comment above, instead of hiding the sidebar
and showing a notification when the preview isn't showing that particular
sidebar, why not show ALL the sidebars ALL the time, and simply show a
notification advising people that the current sidebar wont be displayed on
the currently previewed page. This way you give people the choice. If they
want to see a preview of the widgets, they can navigate to another page,
and if they don't care about the preview or if they don't know where the
sidebar is, at least they can still update the sidebar with something.
@westonruter On a side note, your `not-rendered-widget-area-
notification.mov` video above doesn't work. I tried downloading the file
and it wont play in either VLC or Quicktime.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/39087#comment:19>
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