[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #11273: Comments: Edit button is not necessary with Quick Edit button
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#11273: Comments: Edit button is not necessary with Quick Edit button
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Reporter: lloydbudd | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Comments | Version: 2.9
Severity: normal | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: |
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Comment(by jane):
We are past feature freeze for 3.0, so anything that hasn't already been
agreed upon by the lead developers as a task it too late for this version.
If two people have a differing opinion on what is more usable, the answer
is to test it with real users. Not with one person's clients, but in
regular usability testing with a broad range of users. Action links on
admin screens were a big part of the testing on 2.5, and the way we
designed 2.7 (which is what this thread is about, the 2.7 action link
design) was based purely on that testing. If you would like to suggest
another round of testing, that would be fine, but saying your opinion of a
usability "bug" is more valid than the formal testing we did is just as
aggravating. You assume decisions I promote are based on my opinion, and
sometimes that's the case, but more often (and in this case) it's based on
testing.
And in some cases, a decision may be made not based only on what
functionality exists today, or through plugins, but based on where we
think the functionality will be going. If people missed a discussion or
background on a decision (no one is involved in every single discussion in
IRC, wpdevel, forums, hackers, ui group, etc) and think a decision the
lead team has made is bad, if the person would ask why a decision had been
made before complaining about it and saying it is ill-considered, maybe we
could avoid some of this contention.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11273#comment:26>
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