[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #43620: Privacy Policy page design
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Wed Mar 28 19:23:28 UTC 2018
#43620: Privacy Policy page design
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Reporter: melchoyce | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: General | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: gdpr needs-patch | Focuses: ui, administration
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Description changed by ocean90:
Old description:
> Related to #43491 and #43473, this ticket addresses the design of the
> Privacy Policy page.
>
> This design is a riff off of
> [attachment:https://core.trac.wordpress.org/attachment/ticket/43435/edit-
> privacy-policy-page.png].
>
> The draft has three main pieces:
> - Plugin Policies:
> - This is a collapsible box that lives above the Editor.
> - The header is styled like a warning notice, to attract attention to
> the text. The header contains an explanation of what the box contains and
> what you're supposed to do with it.
> - Each plugin providing a privacy policy will have a blurb and a "copy"
> button.
> - '''Question''': Should the copy button copy text to the editor (I'd
> relabel it to "add to page page" or something), or just to your
> clipboard?
> - '''Question''': Should there be some way to collapse or hide
> individual plugin blurbs?
> - Core Policies:
> - Core policies are automatically inserted into the page content.
> - '''Question''': Do we see us making changes to this text between the
> first GDPR release, and when Gutenberg is released?
> - Confirmation:
> - This is inspired by the "Are you sure, [Author]?" confirmation the
> wordpress.org/news posts have.
> - The point of this extra step is to encourage people to review their
> privacy policy before publishing it.
> - When you check the box, the Publish button goes from disabled to
> enabled.
> - '''Question''': Is this overkill?
>
> Please note that none of the UI copy is final.
New description:
Related to #43491 and #43473, this ticket addresses the design of the
Privacy Policy page.
This design is a riff off of [attachment:ticket:43435:edit-privacy-policy-
page.png].
The draft has three main pieces:
- Plugin Policies:
- This is a collapsible box that lives above the Editor.
- The header is styled like a warning notice, to attract attention to the
text. The header contains an explanation of what the box contains and what
you're supposed to do with it.
- Each plugin providing a privacy policy will have a blurb and a "copy"
button.
- '''Question''': Should the copy button copy text to the editor (I'd
relabel it to "add to page page" or something), or just to your clipboard?
- '''Question''': Should there be some way to collapse or hide individual
plugin blurbs?
- Core Policies:
- Core policies are automatically inserted into the page content.
- '''Question''': Do we see us making changes to this text between the
first GDPR release, and when Gutenberg is released?
- Confirmation:
- This is inspired by the "Are you sure, [Author]?" confirmation the
wordpress.org/news posts have.
- The point of this extra step is to encourage people to review their
privacy policy before publishing it.
- When you check the box, the Publish button goes from disabled to
enabled.
- '''Question''': Is this overkill?
Please note that none of the UI copy is final.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/43620#comment:7>
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