Wednesday, 19 October 2016

WordPress 4.7 to Ship with Infrastructure from the Customize Snapshots Feature Plugin


photo credit: Chantel Lucas Customize Changesets, the technical term for the infrastructure in the Customize Snapshots feature plugin, was merged into WordPress 4.7 yesterday. The project, formerly known as Customizer Transactions, brings the underlying architecture required for the ability to save a session as a draft. It enables WordPress to save a set of changes made in the Customizer so that it can be shared, previewed outside of the iframe, and even published at a future date.
Although the initial introduction of Customize Changesets will ship with no UI, it is the gateway for a host of exciting new features in the Customizer.
“The new APIs make possible many new user-facing features in future releases and feature plugins, including saving long-lived drafts, submitting changesets as pending for review, scheduling changes, seeing the previewed state on the frontend without being in an iframe, sharing preview URLs with others who do not have customizer access, and others,” project lead Weston Ruter said in the merge proposal.
Users will be able to detect the Customize Changesets architecture in WordPress in two ways. A new customize_uuid query parameter is added onto
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/13666/wordpress-4-7-to-ship-with-infrastructure-from-the-customize-snapshots-feature-plugin




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