• Howdy all,
    I’ve got a new WordPress plugin up for download. It’s called Edit n Place, and it’s an inline editor for your blog. Now you can edit a blog post without going into the WP admin panel. If you see a typo or spelling error in your post, simply click the “Edit n Place” link at the bottom of each post, and the whole post becomes editable right there on the web page. Make any changes you want and click the “Save n Place” link and the post is saved.

    The web browser never refreshes during any of that. It’s pretty quick and it’s convenient. This is only version 0.1, and in fact it threw it together today in a few hours. But a few people have tested it, and I’ve tested it, and everything seems to be working.

    I haven’t tested it in Safari yet, but I know it works in Firefox and IE. In case you were wondering, only admins will see the “Edit n Place” link.

    Get it at https://www.headzoo.com

    Enjoy!
    – Sean

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  • Thread Starter forceagainstsomething

    (@forceagainstsomething)

    I’d be especially interested in knowing if anyone comes across any UTF-8 related problems.

    – Sean

    the_rob

    (@the_rob)

    is it possible to show a WYSIWYG editor instead of the html view. I’d like some of my users to edit the content, but they knowk nothing about html. Any plans to incorporate that?

    Same question also applies to your Creat N Place plugin.

    rob

    Nola1974

    (@nolageek)

    Please make wysiwyg optional.. Personally, I hate wysiwyg editors.

    Flash Buddy

    (@flashbuddy)

    Amazing. FYI don’t work with vistered-little-1 theme.

    I tried installing this plug-in. The ability to edit the posts is great,except that ALL users have the ability to edit the posts regardless of whether they were the ones to create it. How do I prevent people from editing posts other than their own??

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