On Fri, 23 May 2008 12:33:04 -0700, Michael D Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>A Long email to clarify some confusion. Sorry for the lack of >individual replies/snips :( Thank for clarifications about all the sstuff :) >Revision Options: > >There are options, but they are hidden well :) There is a constant >(not even filterable) that can be set by a plugin or in your wp- >config.php file: > >WP_POST_REVISIONS: > true (default), -1: store every revision > false, 0: do not store any revisions (except the one autosave per post) > (int) > 0: store that many revisions (+1 autosave) per post. Old >revisions are automatically deleted. NIce one even I still think that this shoudl be a clear option in Settings->Write admin screeen. >Deleting: >There is an API function to delete revisions, but there is no UI. >That can certainly change. > >Andrew proposed a delete button in the actions column. A column of >checkboxes and some action buttons at the top would be more in >keeping with the current WP UI (like the Manage -> Posts page), but >that would be totally confusing with the column of radio buttons and >the "Compare" button we currently have. Andrew's suggestion is clean >and simple. If any one wants to rethink that whole UI, please go >ahead. Send some mockups to the list. A good compromise should add near the revizion link the same control used for the tags, that let delete them individually, true that this is not fully 100% compliant to the admin UI but I think should be a way to sort it off easily -- Stefano Aglietti - StallonIt on IRCnet - ICQ#: 2078431 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sites: http://www.40annibuttati.it (personal blog) http://www.wordpress-it.it (WordPress Italia) _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
