Idea Delivered Partially

Publishing notifications are implemented as part of Sites 10. We are reviewing improvements for a future release. 

Publishing process status notification

Currently, when we publish any item, after it goes to the publishing queue, we need to Click on publishing queue to open the publishing queue window and then keep pressing the refresh button to see the status of publishing for each item.

Can we have bit more efficient notification - for example: The notification pop-up, instead of just getting hide after displaying that the item has been sent to the publishing queue; may be the pop-up remains active and showing live status of publish state for the items. Alternatively, we may be having a non-modal popup showing dynamic/live status of publishing.

This might be an issue in case hundreds of items or more are being published in one go, so we may think of showing Top 10 items with live publishing states with a "View More" link and let user click only once on "View More" to see more items in pop up with live publishing states

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  • Things I look for in the publish queue:

    1) Did my item(s) arrive there OK?

    2) What items are currently being processed.... do rendering, deploying etc. Is stuff currently moving? Do I see different items "in progress"? (A catch-all "in progress" status would be good)

    3) How many items are ahead of my item. Ideally this could collapse to more abstract items... e.g.

    -- Fred has 19 items ahead of you.3 of these are in progress. Oh look, now it's 17!

    -- Crazy Marge from Marketing has 1092 items on High. Estimated cups of coffee required if they don't get deleted: 72

    4) What failed? A notification for failed items would be good. Then you could fire and forget more easily

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  • Things I look for in the publish queue:

    1) Did my item(s) arrive there OK?

    2) What items are currently being processed.... do rendering, deploying etc. Is stuff currently moving? Do I see different items "in progress"? (A catch-all "in progress" status would be good)

    3) How many items are ahead of my item. Ideally this could collapse to more abstract items... e.g.

    -- Fred has 19 items ahead of you.3 of these are in progress. Oh look, now it's 17!

    -- Crazy Marge from Marketing has 1092 items on High. Estimated cups of coffee required if they don't get deleted: 72

    4) What failed? A notification for failed items would be good. Then you could fire and forget more easily

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