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Clarify visibility and status settings in post-publish panel #16127
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I like the idea of fully writing out the description as you have done, as people rather read sentences than simplified words. Here's my addition to your idea (also taking #470) into account to make sure it's understandable with screen readers: Visibility This post will be visible to anyone This post will be visible to logged-in administrators only This post will be visible to people with the password only In the shorthand after publishing this will then be more easy to understand. So instead of Visibility: Public, it will become Visible to anyone. (My first github contribution, hope this helps) |
Thanks for the feedback, @lasmit! I like your suggestions here—they make the text a wee bit shorter, which is always good. I'm going to flag this for additional copy review as well, since I'm not sure if we should be opting for "your post" or "the post" here. (I don't have strong feelings either way!)
Can you clarify what you mean here? 🙂 I'd like to be sure this text is as clear as possible for users of all sorts of different devices. We'll probably want to allow for editing the publish date and visibility settings directly from this dialog. In this case, I think it might make sense to have an edit control after the clarifying text, like so: That should help make the action super clear for screen readers, whilst still allowing us to use labels to better clarify the expected result. From an accessibility perspective, does this present any issues? I've attempted a label change ("Publish" → "Schedule for" for when the post is scheduled for a future date) to ensure that users fully understand when the post will be published here, but if that's problematic for screen readers we can use the same label for the control regardless of the publish date. (Would a screen reader announce the change here when/if that label changes?) |
Here are the copy changes for Publish Date I suggested in #16308, which make sense here: CASE: RETROACTIVE CASE: PRESENT CASE: FUTURE
I prefer "your" as it's a bit friendlier. As I noted in #16308, I'm partial to "Who can see my post" vs. Visibility as a header and I like @lasmit's suggestions about being super explicit about it, as noted:
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Thanks for mentioning #470 (created on 20 Apr 2017...), as there are important accessibility considerations there strictly related to this issue. I love to see typographic hierarchy used to improve this UI 💯
Not sure I fully understand: do you mean the blue button? When you have a chance, could you please clarify or maybe point us to an example? Thanks! [Edit: just saw there's #16308 with more details] |
Thanks for the feedback here! Let's compare a few options: A is the original options suggested: B is the revised settings as per feedback: ...and C is a suggested combination of the above, because who doesn't like more options 😉 : Rationale for changes:
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This was brought up in design triage and for now, closing to review later in iterations. There is a lot going on with the flows right now which means letting that settle then look at everything holistically is a great plan. If someone still wants to explore they can as issues can always be reopened later. |
Scheduling posts is a source of confusion for users, often leading to accidentally breaking news embargoes (#13230) or other snafus (#12256). Since we're converting the pre-publish panel to use a modal (#15847), we have an opportunity to be more explicit here and use typographic hierarchy to improve understanding.
I'd like to suggest revealing more information in the pre-publish panel in order to clarify both the publish date and the visibility settings.
Publish date:
Visibility:
The wording on these will probably need some tweaking, as will the hierarchy, but providing additional checks and information here may help users make more informed decisions and avoid accidental publishing snafus.
I haven’t illustrated editing these controls yet (may hinge on results in #470), but we’ll want a way to edit the visibility and post date here as well.
I'd also recommend changing the wording on the publish button itself, depending on when the post is scheduled for:
Very related: #470
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