[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #21603: Add ability to delete multiple menu items
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Wed Apr 18 16:27:12 UTC 2018
#21603: Add ability to delete multiple menu items
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Reporter: wphound | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Menus | Version: 3.4.1
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: ui-feedback has-screenshots | Focuses: administration
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Comment (by welcher):
> > Another use-case would be #43383 where the user wants to insert a new
item at a particular point in the menu.
> >
> > All that being said, I'm not married to using a checkbox. It's the
ability to select one or more item that is I like. We can work out a nicer
looking implementation if this is the approach we end up with.
>
> Can you walk me through how checkboxes would solve #43383?
A checkbox would allow the user to indicate which item the new one being
added is inserted after. This could be done in other ways as well ( adding
a `selected` class on-click for example ), as I said I'm not pushing for a
checkbox specifically. Checkboxes just allow for easy single and multiple
selections. In the case of #43383, only single is needed but this ticket
and perhaps others could benefit from having multiple items selected for
things like a bulk sort.
> > The only other comment I have is that in the new mock it looks like
we've lost the arrow to expand the menu item options.
>
> Yup, like in the Customizer, the expanding arrows would disappear while
you're in "reorder" mode. Attaching a gif to show how it currently works
in the Customizer.
My apologies, I missed the Reorder button in the first screenshot. I'm not
sure I'm sold on the idea of now having to click a button to get into what
is currently the default state for editing menus. I fully realize that
this is how the customizer manages menus and getting those experiences in
parity may be a good idea. I'm just not sure it makes sense for this
experience.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21603#comment:14>
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