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Sample Post feature #173

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HardeepAsrani opened this issue May 7, 2018 · 4 comments
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Sample Post feature #173

HardeepAsrani opened this issue May 7, 2018 · 4 comments

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@HardeepAsrani
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Few people have requested to have the feature back in the new release, like here: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/lost-see-sample-post-feature-in-version-8-x/

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UVLabs commented May 23, 2018

I think this is good to have back since it gave a good view of what was going to be posted while configuring the plugin instead of having to start sharing to check the queue

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Will need more details here

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UVLabs commented Sep 12, 2019

@mihaiiro So I created some mockups to give you an overview of the feature.

  • There will be a button added to the accounts area of the dashboard called "See Sample Post"
  • Clicking the button would pull a random post from the DB. Then...
  • A modal will show with previews of that post and how it will show for the connected accounts, based on their Post Format Settings (Post content, additional text, shortener, hashtags etc).
  • User can close modal and go adjust their post format settings incase they missed something. They won't need to start sharing to see how the post will appear.

See PDF below

ROP Sample Post feature.pdf

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UVLabs commented Sep 12, 2019

This is where the button for pulling up the sample post modal would appear:
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Next to the remove all accounts button

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