[wp-testers] Giving blog drafts their own page..

Matt speedboxer at gmail.com
Fri Jan 19 18:32:48 GMT 2007


Yes, it would be nice to have the Drafts have there own page. So, you could
have multiple Drafts, and still be able to neatly access/see them.

On 1/18/07, spencerp <spencerp1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> With the discussions of what's going to be going on with, and in WP
> version 2.2.. I'd like to bring up about the Drafts getting their own page
> in the wp-admin, again.. ;) :)
>
> Basically saying, like the comments have now in 2.1. Have it so the drafts
> have the same thing, just in a different form.. ;) :)
>
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> [I wrote Nov 22, 2006 at 9:47pm>
> I'm sorry if this was mentioned before, I must have overlooked the
> discussions on it.. The reason for this email is, I was wondering if anyone
> knows of a plugin, or, would there be a way to make the blog drafts more
> organized?
>
> Like, maybe give them their own page, in the blog's control panel? As an
> example, in under MANAGE, the drafts are above the other articles
> there..but, what if someone has 20 + drafts..?  IMHO, I think it would be
> nice, and better to have them on their own page..?~~]
>
> [Mark Jaquith replied with>
> Fleshing out the draft system in WP has been on my mind for a while.  I
> really hate the way drafts are presented now.  Another thing that needs work
> is the user-submitted posts functionality.  We've had that  hanging around
> since WP 1.3 and not much has happened since.  There's the potential there
> to use WP as a publishing system where authors write their own stuff but
> editors must approve it before publishing.
>
> There needs to be a way of marking posts as "ready for publishing" so that
> editors know to proof it.  There needs to be a cleaner way of notifying
> editors that there are posts ready for proof-reading. Plugins can fill in
> gaps for things like editing of author-approved posts and e-mail
> notification of ready-for-proof drafts, but the core functionality could use
> some work.  2.2 or beyond, though.~~]
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