[wp-testers] AW: Write Page

Daniel Schoonover daniel at dangarion.com
Thu Mar 27 14:47:26 GMT 2008


I have to put my 2 cents in and agree with this.  My biggest peeve with the
new 2.5 admin area is the location of all the selections for the Wring Post
page.  Why were the categories moved to below the post?   Isn't moving stuff
that is ordinarily used counter-intuitive to what the intention was for
making all these changes to the admin page?  It was supposed to be easier,
not harded to manage by making users have to scroll here scroll there to
make all their selections.  A category would be one of the first selections
a user makes, why is it 2/3 of the way down the page now?  Other then that
I'm really loving 2.5, I just wish the Write Post page was more productive
instead of less...

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> Message: 8
> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 07:05:25 -0700
> From: Annie <lsandrsn at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [wp-testers] AW: Write Page
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> Yes, I agree as well. The categories at the bottom is awful. This
> way, you HAVE to scroll down no matter you do. At least with those
> options in the sidebar, if you needed nothing else, you didn't have
> to scroll down to add them and publish your post. Now you do. Very
> inconvenient.
>
> ~ Annie
> On Mar 27, 2008, at 2:30 AM, Holly Doyne wrote:
>
> > Concur
> >
> > The Write page is less intuitive now. And moving the categories to
> > the bottom of
> > of the post instead of the side was done because? It has resulted
> > in few tags and categories on
> > several of the blogs I have visited as well as mine.
> >
> > Anything "below the line" is often forgotten.
> >
> > IMHO - both tags and categories are by far more important to new
> > bloggers and some
> > of us non-programmer users than the "manage all......." that are
> > now on the side"
> >
> > One of the things that is normally considered is frequency of use.
> >
> > Perhaps that is what drove the User, Settings, Plugins over to the
> > right side (just
> > line them up with the other headers, it would be much more friendly).
> >
> >  -Holly
> > www.proseknitic.de
> >
> >
>
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