User:Jorge.villalobos/EditorToolsRedesign

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These are some mockups that illustrate what I (and many other editors) think the editor tools should look like and behave. Some are aesthetic changes, some are just including more data and organizing it differently, and a few are changes that require some larger work. It shouldn't be taken as an all-or-nothing, whatever can be done to bring the Editor Tools closer to this will be greatly appreciated.

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Editor Summary Page

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  • What matters here is the data and links to main sections of the Editor Tools. I know the design is too boxy.

Queue Page

Editor Queues Mockup.png

Review Page

Review Page Mockup.png
  • This is the page I changed most, not only graphically, but also some of the loading logic and the possible actions that can be performed on it.
  • The Editor Actions box at the bottom should behave just like it currently does, with the addition of the Comment action, which would allow editors to add arbitrary comments to a version. The comments would not be sent to the author.
  • Also, below the "Notify me the next time this add-on is updated" checkbox, there should be an additional checkbox for Admins, only when the add-on has been admin-flagged. It should be unchecked by default and say "Remove admin flag".

View Source Page

View Source Mockup.png

Some additional / alternative suggestions by Axel View_Source_Alternative

Performance Page

Performance Page Mockup.png
  • The personal performance log is now in the Profile page.

Review Log Page

  • Same as the current Review Log page, but with filtering options for Add-on Name, Editor Name, and Comments (search through all editor comments).

Profile Page

Profile Page Mockup.png
  • The idea of this new page is to have a place for per-editor settings. The first tab just shows the personal review log. The second tab would have a list of the add-ons the editor has chosen to "watch" (get reminders of new verisons via email) with the option to "unwatch" them.