It would be great if user is required to login and for specific wordpress user, so it’s between designer and wordpress members user.
Possible?
]]>Firstly let me say that this is one of the best plug-ins I have found however I think that it could be improved if we could edit emails and pages to make it easier for our clients to understand and allow us to edit and customize each email or page to suit our businesses. Is it possible to do this already, am I missing out some settings somewhere?
]]>Hi, I like this great plugin, well done.
(1) How can I edit the help file, please?
(2) How can I edit background colour to white, please?
Just as this has the function
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/smart-mockups/
Your response is appreciated.
Thank you.
]]>I love this plugin and I work for a multi million dollar corporation that uses a system much like this. I do custom work for clients myslef, but my custom work is audio and video. I tested the plugin and it doesn’t really work for those forms of media. Any chance this might be on the roadmap? If so, I’ll definitely reinstall when that happens.
]]>I am not sure how to change this…
It shows the #, comment on the left hand side and on the right hand side it shows name and a time stamp.
This time isn’t showing local or server time stamp. What would be the proper way to resolve this?
I have some ideas for the future. Please take with a grain of salt, because I am no plug in developer and I don’t fully understand or grasp the complexity it of it all. The following is just some thoughts I had so I figured I would share.
1: Archive, capture the approved design and signature for off line storage.
2: Short code(s): So the item(s) can be displayed with a client area instead of just a general url (if possible)
3: Comments:
Color selection for designer and client comments
Add a “response” option / color changer when responses are made
4: Notification(s):
On / Off – send a message with a status that can be changed
“Revision requested”
“comment added or responded to”
“Design is approved”
Thank you for your time and consideration. I think this plug is awesome though, as I was looking to learn how to actually write a plug in doing this same thing and implementing the suggestions I made and a lot more. ?? I am an idea guy.
]]>Good afternoon. I have found that having the plugin active causes the Preview and Save Draft buttons to disappear when creating both posts and pages. I’ve removed the plugin for now, but thought you should know.
]]>Hi team,
Firstly THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for creating this. It is a big step towards what I am trying to achieve, and I am interested to see how it fits into my workflow.
It’s pretty late and I have only had a quick test run with one image, but here’s the few items (4) I’d really love to see implemented.
1. Responsive review option: Choose to display the image responsively or full size, with default responsive so that the user sees the whole design first, and then choose to see it full size.
2. Automatically assign the logged in users name to the name field when adding a comment. It seemed repetitive to keep typing my name.
3. Allow additional filetypes. I tried uploading a PDF (as I knew no better) and got really horrible errors. If not supporting PDF uploads, perhaps consider an error handler to process a nicer output or limit the media uploader filetypes.
4. Allow role authorisation, so that say for example when a client logs in, if they decide there;s no further changes they can approve the design then and there.
Anyway, great work once again! I can’t wait to really get stuck in to this one!
Cheers
Joff
]]>Saw this mentioned in a post on LinkedIn and had to take a look. Great plugin, but I believe that the custom post type might be a little too public.
When I installed it on my blog to test it out, I created a ‘design’ and then viewed it. I then checked out my xml sitemap and there it was, as well. I believe this could possibly lead to a big spamming problem if people don’t realize to disable the post type in their site maps.
A solution may be making the post type not public and then generating a unique link for each ‘design’.
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