Ticket #4397 (closed defect (bug): fixed)

Opened 5 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

"Older/Newer" entries vs. "Previous/Next" entries

Reported by: paulproteus Owned by: rob1n
Priority: normal Milestone: 2.3
Component: Administration Version:
Severity: normal Keywords: has-patch commit
Cc: asheesh@…

Description

A friend got really confused by the use of "Previous" and "Next" in the default theme's archives pages. I agree that the left/right metaphor is easiest to understand if you're told exactly what it means; Metafilter.com uses "Older" and "Newer" instead, and I think WordPress would be (even) easier to understand if it switched to that terminology, too.

A user of a Multi-User WordPress installation said the same thing, and I changed on that across all blogs there.

I'm happy to write the patch that does this; I have modified the default theme on my end, but I thought I'd ask if I had to change any locallization/internationaliation stuff too. Let me know.

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4397.diff Download (3.4 KB) - added by rob1n 5 years ago.

Change History

  • Milestone set to 2.4

Previous and Next page of the archives. Realistically, you can change that to whatever you want, and ultimately it's a personal choice.

Personally I use Previous Posts in the themes I create.

Recommend closing WONTFIX.

I completely, completely agree with the observation. You are correct as to the semantics and usability implications of these terms. Unfortunately, I don't think the experience of the existing themes should be changed in this way.

There is discussion of one or more themes being added in one of the next couple releases so that will provide the opportunity to influence the new theme's authors on this issue.

  • Owner changed from anonymous to rob1n

I'd say we could at least look at the wording of the bundled themes. I'll look at it later.

comment:4 follow-up: ↓ 5   markjaquith5 years ago

Tagging is going in. The experience of the themes is hardly static.

And really, this should only affect new WP installs.

comment:5 in reply to: ↑ 4   foolswisdom5 years ago

Replying to markjaquith:

Tagging is going in. The experience of the themes is hardly static.

And really, this should only affect new WP installs.

You said it yourself. Tagging is going in, so the reality is this will likely not just effect new WP installs.

I agree that the theme experience is not static, but I do think that for many this will be a flavor issue (artistic).

Relted: Ticket #4190 "wp-content should only be user content".

comment:6   matt5 years ago

+1 to changing all our nav links to be older/newer rather than next/previous.

  • Status changed from new to assigned
  • Milestone changed from 2.4 (future) to 2.3 (trunk)
  • Keywords has-patch commit added

rob1n5 years ago

  • Status changed from assigned to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

(In [5664]) Use Older/Newer rather than Previous/Next for sake of clarity. fixes #4397

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