What would be your ideal for a preview ? I'm assuming you're saying
that the current preview isn't satisfactory for you ? Would you like a
preview on the publish page itself ? Something else ?
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Michael C. Harris, School of CS&IT, RMIT University
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I do exactly that. Other ideas for more awesome are very welcome.
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Are people previewing their posts to see how they look in their template, or just how the image aligns etc. If its just for that, would a pop-up like this suffice?
http://is.gd/C01e
If, however, people need to see how it looks with their template it might have to be a pop-up with an iframe of their site?
-- Alex
It was a completely serious question; if it's not clear, maybe we can
make it clearer :)
[snip excellent feedback]
> Transitioning from inactive (gray) to active instead of from invisible
> to active. (I had already scanned the publish page for links and controls before hitting
> "save". I didn't know I'd have to scan the page again for a newly created control after
> hitting "save.")
That sounds reasonable to me.
I think there's also probably room for an iframe in-page preview
plugin. Personally, I agree with David, I want to see it in my
template.
Arthus Erea <arthus.e...@gmail.com> wrote:I'm not sure how we would have the "preview" button appear beforesaving. As it is, there has to be some data in the post to preview orthe theme has nothing to look at.
As it is, there doesn't have to be any data (as the user defines
data). One can already start a new post, without typing anything, hit
save and preview, and see a preview of an "empty" post. Works just
fine.
Just change the Preview link to a button and move it to the line with
the Save/Publish/Delete buttons.
You could even have it prompt you to save changes first, so if it shows
up on the initial drafting page, it would first save and then preview.
See:
http://screencast.com/t/HrT3JfjH
Owen
Yeah, but if you read the initial story of how all this started, the
reason he didn't see it in the first place is because it wasn't where
all of the other controls were.
Personally, I want to rid the admin of all the FAT links, especially the
inline comment editing. I don't want to add more.
Owen
Right. You need to save a post to preview it.
Did you watch the movie? It makes you save before the preview happens.
It's potentially not apparent that something like the existing link
won't preview any changes that you've made unless you've already saved
your post.
Also note, as I was saying before, that if it is a button in the action
area and it saves your post on click, then you can use it to
save-and-preview rather than having to click save first. This was a
specific request earlier in the thread.
>
> What is a FAT link? Are you just emphasizing fat?
Fade Anything Technique.
http://www.google.com/search?q=fade%20anything%20technique
Owen