[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #38998: Inconsistencies on admin update page, 'up-to-date' vs 'up to date'
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#38998: Inconsistencies on admin update page, 'up-to-date' vs 'up to date'
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Reporter: aprea | Owner:
| SergeyBiryukov
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: 5.3
Component: I18N | Version: 4.6.1
Severity: trivial | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: good-first-bug has-patch needs- | Focuses:
refresh |
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Comment (by marybaum):
Replying to [ticket:38998 aprea]:
> The WordPress Update page in wp-admin includes both the phrases 'up-to-
date' and 'up to date'. We should decide on one format to keep things
consistent.
The use of hyphens depends on how we're using the phrase in a sentence.
If we're using the phrase as a modifier -- adjective or adverb, for
instance, we use the hyphens.
"Please use the most up-to-date version you can run."
*up-to-date* modifies the noun *version*. *most* modifies *up-to-date*
If the phrase on its own is a noun, then we lose the hyphens.
"Is that installation up to date?"
The phrase stands on its own, because it's not modifying anything.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/38998#comment:16>
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