On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Guillaume Lerouge<guillaume(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
We actually had a remark from a customer not so long ago who asked us to
rename "Save & View" into "Publish" on their wiki.
About renaming, WDYT of:
"Save and quit editor" "Save" "Quit editor without saving"
or the shorter:
"Save and quit" "Save" "Quit"
It might be a good thing to rename it for the main
wiki too as it sounds a
bit clearer and explains well what the result of the action will be (the
document will get published).
As for the "save & continue" button I know I often end up using it as I
would use an autosave. I'm not sure about others but it seems to me that the
default use is to ensure that no content get lost. Maybe we could make the
"save & continue" button create minor edit and rename it to "save
draft" or
simply "save"...
Saving as a minor edit on "save and continue" sounds good. "Save
draft" will be nice when we'll have a real draft feature (ie. saved
but not published).
"Save" would meand keep my work secure while "Publish" would mean
"I'm done
with my work, put it online" . The drawback being that the content gets
published even when clcking "save & continue" / "save" /
"save draft" ...
There's something bothering me with "publish" but I don't know what,
may be the CMS connotation.
We could also make the preview also be a minor edit
save action so that each
time the user previews the page his progress is saved but that kills the
"preview" part...
-1
JV.