Open estelaris opened 2 months ago
Heads up @WordPress/docs-issues-coordinators, we have a new issue open. Time to use 'em labels.
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ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Posts. A blue rectangle highlights the 3 dots icon for a post's settings. A blue arrow points to the "Move to trash" option in the pop-up menu.
ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Posts. A pop-up is shown asking "Trash this post?" with subtext "Are you sure you to want to trash this post?". Two options are shown - "Cancel" in blue text or "Move to Trash" in red text. A blue rectangle outlines the "Move to Trash" option.
ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Posts under the "Trash" setting. A blue rectangle highlights the 3 dots icon for a post's options. A blue arrow points to "Delete permanently" on the pop-up menu. There is a notice in black at the bottom of the screen that says "Post moved to trash".
ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Pages. A blue rectangle highlights the 3 dots icon for a page's settings. A blue arrow points to the "Move to trash" option in the pop-up menu.
ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Pages under the "Trash" setting. A blue rectangle highlights the 3 dots icon for a page's options. A blue arrow points to "Delete permanently" on the pop-up menu. There is a notice in black at the bottom of the screen that says "Page moved to trash".
ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Pages. This image shows a WordPress post management screen with two highlighted areas. The blue rectangle highlights the three vertical dots that open the options menu. The red rectangle highlights the "Trash" option within the menu, which is used to delete the post.
ALT: WordPress Mobile App screenshot of Pages under the "Trash" setting: This image shows a WordPress post management screen with two highlighted areas. The blue rectangle highlights the three vertical dots that open the options menu. The red rectangle highlights the "Delete Permanently" option within the menu, which is used to permanently delete the post.
ALT: This image shows a confirmation dialog box that appears after selecting the "Delete Permanently" option from the previous image. The red rectangle highlights the "DELETE" button, which confirms the permanent deletion of the post.
ALT: The image shows a confirmation dialog box with a red band highlighting the text "Post is being trashed". This message appears after selecting the option to delete or send a blog post to the trash permanently.
Instructions to Permanently Delete a Post on the WordPress Mobile App:
You can move a post or page to Trash directly from My Site → Posts or My Site → Pages.
Locate the post you wish to delete and tap on the three vertical dots to open the options menu.
Select the "Trash" option to send the post to the trash.
To permanently delete the post, navigate to the "Trash" section within the app.
Within the trash, tap again on the three vertical dots next to the post you wish to permanently delete.
Select the "Delete Permanently" option from the options menu.
A confirmation message may appear, confirming that the post will be permanently deleted. Confirm this action.
Article: https://github.com/WordPress/Documentation-Issue-Tracker/issues/788#issuecomment-1664406898
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