[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #51742: Core auto-updates UI: disable checkbox when filter or constant takes precedent on the option
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#51742: Core auto-updates UI: disable checkbox when filter or constant takes
precedent on the option
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Reporter: audrasjb | Owner: audrasjb
Type: defect (bug) | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone: 5.6
Component: Upgrade/Install | Version: trunk
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch has-screenshots commit | Focuses: ui
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Comment (by marybaum):
Replying to [comment:33 karmatosed]:
I of course would like to see even something that happens automagically
use active verbs.
How about:
`This site stays up to date automatically with every new version of
WordPress ...`
for majors,
and
`This site stays up to date automatically with maintenance and security
releases ... `
PS -- we only hyphenate 'up to date' when it directly modifies another
word, becoming an adjective or adverb phrase. When it's the object of a
verb that's acting as a standin for the verb 'to be', we don't hyphenate.
So, 'It's up to date!' But, 'I have the up-to-date strings.'
> @helen I like those iterations. Good point about taking it away from
personal to site specfic, alinging it with other strings is important.
>
> My only ponder is the long sentence link, but it's not a deal breaker
for me:
>
>
> {{{
> Switch to automatic updates for maintenance and security release only
> }}}
>
> Potentially I'd iteration to:
>
> {{{
> This site is automatically kept up-to-date with each new version of
WordPress. <a>Switch to automatic updates</a> for maintenance and security
release only.
> }}}
>
>
> {{{
> This site is automatically kept up-to-date with maintenance and security
releases of WordPress. <a>Enable automatic updates</a> for all new
versions of WordPress.
> }}}
>
>
> I would +1 those string changes as we can get them in for beta then.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/51742#comment:36>
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