[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #46573: Introduce a Site Health module for users to self-service their site
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#46573: Introduce a Site Health module for users to self-service their site
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Reporter: Clorith | Owner: (none)
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 5.2
Component: General | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch has-screenshots | Focuses:
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Comment (by Clorith):
We can do docblocks and minor style adjustments post-beta still, so that's
not a problem.
Bulk open/close toggles for the accordions isn't planned, we might be able
to look into this in a future iterations, but for now there's no immediate
plan for it, ideally you'll be tackling one issue at a time if there's
anything that needs addressing.
No plans to utilize the screen help here, there's not really any elements
that need the screen help.
It is a modernized admin layout, it's already been handled by the design
team, they've had input on it and have been the ones to create this in the
first place. We may experiment with further iterations of admin pages
taking on a similar look, but nothing definitive at this time, the
different between this page, which is more stylized, and many other
settings pages is that this is a page you are likely to revisit in the
future to maintain a healthy site and keep checking that no problems have
occurred (or when we introduce any new checks for example).
The styling is in a way mirrored form the Gutenberg project, and does not
use what I would classify as "old school" accordions that use jQuery UI if
I recall correctly.
I'm not sure what tests you're referring to here, so I'd need a bit more
information before I can answer that question.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/46573#comment:3>
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