Contributors: iseulde, wordpressdotorg, siteground
Tags: front-end editor, inline editing
Requires at least: 4.6
Tested up to: 4.7
Stable tag: 2.2.0
License: GPL-2.0+
Donate link: https://iseulde.com/donate
A simple way to write with WordPress.
- Draft and edit posts.
- Autosaves. Just publish when you’re done.
- Contextual tools. Bold, italic, strikethrough, link, headings, lists and blockquote.
- Add media with the WordPress media library.
- Handy shortcuts for lists (*, - or 1.), blockquote (>) and horizontal rule (---).
- Automatically embed media from this list. Just paste the URL.
- You can also link text by just pasting the URL over it.
- Add a featured image, if your theme supports it.
This plugin is designed to be “plug and play”, but also configurable and extensible.
You can add more buttons to any of the toolbars with the following filters:
fee_toolbar_caret
for the caret,fee_toolbar_inline
for normal selections,fee_toolbar_block
for block selections.
E.g.
add_filter('fee_toolbar_inline', function($buttons){
return array_merge($buttons, array('subscript'));
});
You may need to provide extra CSS and JS. See the Codex page and TinyMCE docs for more information about adding toolbar buttons with TinyMCE.
You can link to the editor from anywhere on the website with the normal edit link to the admin, and it will be picked up by the plugin. Use edit_post_link
or similar.
add_post_type_support( 'page', 'front-end-editor' );
Please make sure you also support the REST API.
If you’d like to disable the editor for certain posts, you can use the supports_fee
filter.
// Disable for the post with ID 1.
add_filter('supports_fee', function($supports, $post) {
return $post->ID !== 1;
}, 10, 2);