The wiring of the ports on a new design is straightforward; you are using the same pins if it's USB 2.0 (As the article says), plus two extra connections that go to a resistors. If you can find ports that use the same footprint, feasible, but probably not worth it. Desoldering a port is a pain because you have to get all the pins to melting temperature concurrently, and you'd have to figure out how to wire those CC pins.
The wiring of the ports on a new design is straightforward; you are using the same pins if it's USB 2.0 (As the article says), plus two extra connections that go to a resistors. If you can find ports that use the same footprint, feasible, but probably not worth it. Desoldering a port is a pain because you have to get all the pins to melting temperature concurrently, and you'd have to figure out how to wire those CC pins.