• First of all, this plugin is free.

    However, you need to understand, how this plugin works, in order to use it.

    What did I need: Frontend editable posts or tables. I wanted a frontend editable todo list for 6 different projects.

    How to use this plugin: You have to put the shortcode into the post itself.

    My first try: I used the plugin settings to target specific posts. This doesn’t work. The plugin is not able to target specific posts and make them all editable in a single page.

    My solution: I used iframes to put together a single page with 6 different iframes/posts. I CSSed out the theme inside the posts, put the posts into iframe links into a page and then had a single page, where I could edit, in the frontend, 6 different posts at the same time.

    So if you need editable posts in the frontend, this plugin works perfectly with iframes. It has a ton of settings, all in the free version.

    My recommendation:

    – Premium version should be max $20/year.

    Bugs:

    – The target a specific post setting doesn’t work. If I put different shortcodes in a single page, the page itself is edited, not the posts I targeted in the settings.
    – The shortcode only functions inside the block, where the shortcode is. The shortcode doesn’t recognize other blocks inside a post, tried with Gutenberg and Elementor.

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