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UI Enhancement Suggestion – Visual Cue For Media Library Searching

UI Enhancement Suggestion – Visual Cue For Media Library Searching

By Jeffro on May 20, 2013

I have a suggestion for WordPress 3.7 that I believe is a UI element to the media library. I have a number of images within the media library. When I do a search for a specific image e.g. Codex which I know is the exact file name, the search is performed with no sign that anything is actually happening. Sometimes, it takes so long for any images to show up that I start running scenarios through my mind such as I broke the site or it can’t find any images. Then, suddenly, the search results pop up. So I’m requesting that a spinning circle or other visual cue be displayed when a media search is taking place. It’s better to know that something is happening versus looking at a blank page that gives the user no clue as to what’s going on.

Media Library Search Results

Is it searching or is the site broke?

I was pointed in the direction of Ticket 22754 as being related but I don’t think so. If anyone comes across a ticket where this is already being addressed, please share it in the comments. I searched through Trac myself and came up empty.

Posted in WordPress | Tagged enhancement, library, media, suggestion | 4 Responses

Michael Fields Media Wishlist

By Jeffro on December 7, 2011

Michael Fields, one of the many theme wranglers for Automattic has published his wishlist of items he’d like to see implemented into the WordPress media manager. Of the things he mentioned, The ability for a theme to define multiple types of images like Logo, Custom Header, Body Background, Content Background, etc. We have two of these already, but IMHO it would be awesome if themes could define more than these two sounds like a really cool idea. What’s on your wishlist?    ∞

Posted in WordPress | Tagged features, media, Themes, wishlist | 3 Responses

Use The Media Library Or Hand Code?

Use The Media Library Or Hand Code?

By Jeffro on April 19, 2010

DiggingIntoWordPress.com have released the poll results from January when they asked their audience, How Do You Use The WordPress Media Library? Interesting results to say the least. 30% of voters stated they loved the media library and used it for all media content. Following closely behind was the occasional use for uploading and editing media. The most surprising result of all is the preferred method of hand-coding and uploading images through FTP which had a voting total of 23%. Hard to believe that percentage is so high but I have a story I’d like to tell.

When I started using WordPress and probably for a year after that, I manually uploaded my images through FTP. I manually organized them through folders and linked to them in the post editor. I even created thumbnails by hand using HTML code pasted into the editor. Upon tinkering around in WordPress, I eventually discovered the media library and figured out one day that all of the images I uploaded through it were able to be reused. Up until this point, I would sometimes upload the same image into the media library to use or I would find a link to an image via FTP. What a time saver it was to discover the media library. I wonder if those that voted for hand-coding have just never realized the benefits of using the uploader. Or, if they feel the uploader is inferior to their current methods.

I’m interested in hearing from you on the benefits or negative between hand coding images and using the media uploader, if there are any.

Posted in News | Tagged library, media, poll | 18 Responses

Screencast: Basic Image Editing In WordPress 2.9

Screencast: Basic Image Editing In WordPress 2.9

By Jeffro on September 11, 2009

I fired up my local server today and installed the latest version of WordPress 2.9 and was surprised to see the basic image editing tools already available in the media library. I decided that the best way to display them in action was through video which also gave me another reason to open up CamtasiaStudio. In the video, I show off each individual tool as well as provide feedback on the crop tool as at this stage, does not appear to be user friendly. But, it’s very early in the development stage so it will most likely be better once it hits the public’s hands. Check out the video.

Posted in WordPress | Tagged editing, images, media, screencast, wordpress 2.9 | 18 Responses

Media Management In WordPress 2.9

Media Management In WordPress 2.9

By Jeffro on April 12, 2009

wordpress27medialibraryHow long has it been since we started talking about the media management system in WordPress receiving a major overhaul? Based on what I’ve read, the plan is to revamp the media system in WordPress 2.9 instead of WordPress 2.8. Shane who operates Bugssite.org has released his proposed wireframes for media management in WordPress aimed at version 2.9.

You can download the PDF file containing the wireframes here.

Here is the proposed workflow for how the new media system would work.

mediamanagementworkflow

Reading over the PDF document, here is what I’ve been able to figure out.

Groups Inside Of Media Items – The new system would allow you to create groups inside of media items. For example, lets say you went on a trip to both Florida and Georgia and you wanted to showcase your photos. Currently using the Gallery shortcode, you would end up showing all of the images. The new way would enable the ability to do something like this [gallery_florida] [gallery_georgia] or something similar to that affect.

Better Media Organization – The new media system will incorporate a way for you to categorize and tag media elements as they are uploaded. This will be done without having to go through a seperate screen during uploading making it a speedier process.

Much Better TinyMCE Integration – TinyMCE will have much better control with the images. You won’t be able to drag images from one section into TinyMCE but this gives the developers a chance to control how TinyMCE will deal with those issues. The new system will try to take TinyMCE image previews up a notch by going for the full gallery.group preview to show you exactly what it will look like based on the settings you have chosen instead of having to do a full post preview.

The development around the new media management system will be conducted in three stages on a seperate branch of WordPress so as not to mess up trunk for 2.9.

The first stage will revolve around cleaning out all of the media related functions to start from scratch. Development of the upload process will take place first along with the library, categories and tagging system. Shane makes a great point within the wireframe document that they will need to make sure the 2.8.x inline format is developed so that the millions of blogs running on WordPress do not lose file associates or deletes.

The second stage will consists of development around the media system post box inside the post/page screen. This will also contain the upgrade to TinyMCE.

The third and final stage will be all about usability. Remember all of the testing that was involved with the redesign of the backend of WordPress 2.7? That is the kind of testing that the media system will undergo once they reach stage three. This testing will determine things such as where tags, categories, and comments are listed, how to preview images, how to deal with a large number of images that are unassociated, etc.

Good Job Shane

I remember when Shane put together some code that would enable multiple gallery support in WordPress. Since then, he has grabbed the bull by the horns and as you can see via his wireframe proposal for the media management system, he may be the one largely responsible for how we manage our media in WordPress 2.9. I want to thank Shane for stepping up and getting knee deep with revamping the media management system which definitely needs to be done, one way or another. File/image associations alone would be cool.

The proposal states that the goal is to have an Alpha at the end of July or earlier with a beta aimed at the end of September and finally, a release in October 2009. I highly encourage you to read through his proposal and then, provide him with your feedback either through the WP-Hackers mailing list, the WordPress Developers IRC Channel or via the comment form on his blog.

Posted in WordPress | Tagged management, media, media overhaul, shane, wordpress 2.9 | 2 Responses

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