[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #47046: Site Health: Remove grading
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#47046: Site Health: Remove grading
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Reporter: Cybr | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Administration | Version: trunk
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: site-health | Focuses: ui, administration
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Comment (by KARTHOST):
I am not a programmer, and that might be what is needed here, as I know my
end users.
I would like to offer an idea, not my idea, but I really like because, I
can quickly take a look at know all is good, without having to figure out
formulas and percentages.
One web-based application I use, it has a "System Health Status" area, I
can take a quick glance to see what's good, warnings, and whats needing my
attention, because it COULD be bad.
I can spend 10 seconds or less on this page and then move on or tackle
what is needed.
And here is the approach,
3 Columns, 1 Color-Coded Green with a Check Mark; Another Yellow with an
Attention icon; Third is red with an "X" in it
In all three columns, I am given in Green Column all that is good (and of
course some of the green is what is recommended) the yellow it lists not
real critical issues but some that might need near Future Attention, an
example of this I was running on PHP 7.1, and since End of Life is this
year, I was given a notice I was running PHP 7.1 was set and it's only
getting security updates and end of life is near. That is good info to
know.
And the Red Column, things like Error Reporting is set to display errors,
not good in a production environment (I set that one so something would
show in that column in my screenshot).
See Screenshot. [[Image(https://thekartcompany.com/System-Health-
Status.png)]]
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