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Opened 9 years ago

Closed 9 years ago

Last modified 9 years ago

#35884 closed defect (bug) (wontfix)

"User updated" notice

Reported by: ramiy's profile ramiy Owned by:
Milestone: Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version:
Component: Users Keywords: has-patch has-screenshots
Focuses: administration Cc:

Description

After saving post, creating users or updating setting - wordpress shows a notice to the user.

The notice usually has some kind of information about the action and a an action link.

The info text and the link are in the same line. Except after updating user information.

Attachments (7)

post-notice.png (46.1 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.
user-notice.png (36.9 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.
settings-notice.png (33.3 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.
35884.patch (1.1 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.
with-the-patch.png (28.1 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.
35884.2.patch (1.1 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.
removing the left arrow
with-the-second-patch.png (25.9 KB) - added by ramiy 9 years ago.

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Change History (12)

@ramiy
9 years ago

@ramiy
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@ramiy
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@ramiy
9 years ago

#1 @ramiy
9 years ago

  • Keywords has-patch has-screenshots added

The attached patch create a single paragraph.

@ramiy
9 years ago

#2 @swissspidy
9 years ago

Having the back link with the arrow on the same line looks weird to me.

@ramiy
9 years ago

removing the left arrow

#3 @ramiy
9 years ago

I agree looks weird. The second patch is without the arrow.

#4 follow-up: @ocean90
9 years ago

  • Milestone Awaiting Review deleted
  • Resolution set to wontfix
  • Status changed from new to closed

Let's leave it as it is. Links which are in the first line are guiding the user forward while the links in the second row, with the back arrow, are backwards.

The same happens for terms too.

#5 in reply to: ↑ 4 @ramiy
9 years ago

Replying to ocean90:

Let's leave it as it is. Links which are in the first line are guiding the user forward while the links in the second row, with the back arrow, are backwards.

The same happens for terms too.

You don't want to unify the notice structure?

Except the user/taxonomy update notices, all the notices are in one line.

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