[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #11863: Trashed items interfere with page/post slug generation
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#11863: Trashed items interfere with page/post slug generation
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Reporter: Denis-de-Bernardy | Owner: nacin
Type: defect (bug) | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone: 3.0
Component: Trash | Version: 2.9
Severity: normal | Keywords: needs-patch ux-feedback
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Changes (by mikeschinkel):
* cc: mikeschinkel@… (added)
Comment:
Replying to [comment:38 miqrogroove]:
> I think it's the "newer post gets changed" bit that will confuse
everyone. In Windows you have to make that change manually or it wont let
you restore the item. The only option it provides is to delete the
"newer" item. In WordPress lingo, that means trashing the "newer post"
while restoring the old one. Then there is no conflict.
+1. This is the most straightforward UX. What's in trash has been
trashed. What's not trashed is live and working on the website. If trash
is being restored it makes sense that trash should have to adjust, not
what has been live and minding it's own business.
Replying to [comment:39 johnonolan]:
> The most relevant piece of information that we have is that the user
wants to restore a post, everything else should revolve around the
expectation of what will happen when a button labelled "restore" is
clicked.
Agreed.
> For the record: Windows really isn't a great benchmark when it comes to
user experience - and just because it's most common, doesn't mean it's
best. Take Internet Explorer for example.
I'll say that while I know Windows has had a tremendous amount of
professional UX people do usability studies on Windows, probably more than
on any other software ever, whether it's the "best" or not isn't what's
important. Take "Jacob's Law"[1]; what's important is what the most people
are used to and expect, even if it were not the "best."
If "best" were most important then your laptop wouldn't have a qwerty
keyboard.
[1] http://socialcomputingjournal.com/viewlisting.cfm?id=84
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