This plugin adds some icons to the Manage posts/pages view with AJAX-driven CMS-known functions like toggling post/page visibility, changing publication date and title without having to open the edit screens or reload the page.
But a video tells more than thousand words:
To the video introducing the plugin
Features:
- Changing post/pages properties inline in posts/pages management view:
- Toggling visibility with a single click
- Changing the publication date with a neat comfortable calendar
- Change post/page title inline in posts/pages management view
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Hope someone'll find this helpful. :-)
deluxndotcom
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Posted 5 years ago #
Wonderful addon! These features are simple yet effective. The screencast was a welcome addition as well. Thanks for taking the time to do so. However it would have been nice to hear your voice :)
Thanks for your nice feedback. If you have suggestions, lemme know. The upcoming version adds possibility to edit post/page slug, btw
ps. My voice sounds like Barry White. :-)
Version 1.0 is now public.
Since the initial version 0.7 there've been added some new things like:
- NEW since 0.8: Change post/page slug inline in posts/pages management view
- NEW since 0.9: Change page order inline in pages management view
- NEW since 0.9: Show/hide invisible (draft/future) posts
- NEW since 0.9: Toggle visibility of page order column
- NEW since 1.0: Changing order of (top level) pages via Drag’n'Drop
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Just released version 1.2.0.
New in this version is:
- NEW since 1.2: Changing categories inline on post management page
- NEW since 1.2: Toggling comment status open/closed in posts/pages management view
Inline Category Management has been requested by many users, so it finally found its way into my plugin. :-)
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Great plugin - extremely useful - thanks! One question - was there any reason that you limited the ability to change order to pages? It would be very nice to have a similar functionality for posts - especially when using WP as a CMS.
@skixc: The reason is that posts order is defined by their date of publication. If you'd like to apply a certain order, just change dates of publication. Or did I understand your problem wrong? :)