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Use a more descriptive term instead of "enable" single word #72

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audrasjb opened this issue Apr 14, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #75
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Use a more descriptive term instead of "enable" single word #72

audrasjb opened this issue Apr 14, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #75
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This point was raised by @nrqnscz in our call for testing:

Having just the single word “Enable” appear on that column, can confuse those who don’t read the column heading thinking that it refers to the activation of the plugin instead. I know we are using different words on purpose to avoid that confusion (Activate vs. Enable), but I’m wondering if having a more descriptive link could help avoid any possible misunderstandings.
It might feel that “Enable auto-updates” can be too long, but I prefer to be overly obvious. We are already doing something similar with the “Visit plugin site” link that also appears on every row.

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I agree to change the word "Enable", especially on the mobile device that can confuse the users.

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Thanks for the screenshot 👍
As per today’s meeting, let's replace "Enable" string with "Enable auto-updates" for better clarity.

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