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BLOG – EDIT FLOW
Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow. HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE EDIT FLOW? Change sort order of posts on the calendar. Disable auto-subscribing users for notifications. Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. Hide the “Publish” button for certain custom statuses. Limit custom statuses based on user role. Modify CSS classes applied to posts on the calendar. Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on theNOTIFICATIONS
Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. Notifications keep you and your team up to date on changes to important content. Users can be subscribed to notifications for any post, either individually or by selecting user groups.You can quickly search through all your users to find the desired name or email address, or display just those users already subscribed to a post. CALENDAR – EDIT FLOW By default, administrators, editors, authors and contributors can view the calendar. On install, Edit Flow adds a capability of ‘ef_view_calendar’ to these roles. ef_calendar_allow_ajax_to_set_timestamp (filter) – Whether or not dragging an unpublished post to a new date changes the publication timestamp for the post. This is off by default.CODE SAMPLE
We received a question from Quint Randle about how to customize the number of posts displayed in the Story Budget view of Edit Flow (which is 10 by default), so I thought I’d write up a quick tutorial here. It’s simple, and enabled in Edit Flow by this bit of code.. To increase (or decrease) the number of posts from the default of 10, just add a small code snippet to the functions.php fileUSER GROUPS
You can keep, change, or delete the default user groups that come with Edit Flow, or create your own set of groups to suit your organization. Edit a group to select those users who should belong to it. Then, select a user group in the Notifications section of a post, and all of the group’s members will be emailed whenever that post is updatedCUSTOM STATUSES
Edit Flow’s custom statuses allow you to define the stages of your editorial workflow. Out of the box, WordPress offers only “Draft” and “Pending Review” as post statuses. Edit Flow adds more statuses – like “In Progress”, “Pitch”, or “Waiting for Edit” – which you can keep, change, or EDIT FLOWFEATURESUPDATESEXTENDCONTRIBUTEINSTALLCALENDAR Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →. INSTALL – EDIT FLOW Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. WHAT DOES EDIT FLOW OFFER? What does Edit Flow offer? Edit Flow empowers you to collaborate with your editorial team inside WordPress. We’ve made it modular so you can customize it to your needs: Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.BLOG – EDIT FLOW
Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow. HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE EDIT FLOW? Change sort order of posts on the calendar. Disable auto-subscribing users for notifications. Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. Hide the “Publish” button for certain custom statuses. Limit custom statuses based on user role. Modify CSS classes applied to posts on the calendar. Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on theNOTIFICATIONS
Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. Notifications keep you and your team up to date on changes to important content. Users can be subscribed to notifications for any post, either individually or by selecting user groups.You can quickly search through all your users to find the desired name or email address, or display just those users already subscribed to a post. CALENDAR – EDIT FLOW By default, administrators, editors, authors and contributors can view the calendar. On install, Edit Flow adds a capability of ‘ef_view_calendar’ to these roles. ef_calendar_allow_ajax_to_set_timestamp (filter) – Whether or not dragging an unpublished post to a new date changes the publication timestamp for the post. This is off by default.CODE SAMPLE
We received a question from Quint Randle about how to customize the number of posts displayed in the Story Budget view of Edit Flow (which is 10 by default), so I thought I’d write up a quick tutorial here. It’s simple, and enabled in Edit Flow by this bit of code.. To increase (or decrease) the number of posts from the default of 10, just add a small code snippet to the functions.php fileUSER GROUPS
You can keep, change, or delete the default user groups that come with Edit Flow, or create your own set of groups to suit your organization. Edit a group to select those users who should belong to it. Then, select a user group in the Notifications section of a post, and all of the group’s members will be emailed whenever that post is updatedCUSTOM STATUSES
Edit Flow’s custom statuses allow you to define the stages of your editorial workflow. Out of the box, WordPress offers only “Draft” and “Pending Review” as post statuses. Edit Flow adds more statuses – like “In Progress”, “Pitch”, or “Waiting for Edit” – which you can keep, change, orEDIT FLOW
Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →. RELEASE – EDIT FLOW Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow.EDITORIAL METADATA
Keep track of the important details. Keep track of important details about your content with editorial metadata. This feature allows you to create as many date, text, number, etc. fields as you like, and then use them to store information with each post, like contact details, required word count, or the location of RETHINKING THE CALENDAR, MAY 2020 Introducing React and block editor components to Edit Flow provides us with an opportunity to step back and explore how we think and adapt to the changing nature of editorial workflow.. Over the next several releases of Edit Flow, we’ll focus on re-evaluating and redeveloping features and modules to better support a modern content and editorial landscape, starting with the Calendar. V0.9.6: WAYSIDE/BACK IN TIME v0.9.6: Wayside/Back in Time. Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. We’re giving the block editor first class support in Edit Flow and to start we’ve re-implemented the Calendar filters to use block editor components. Let us know what you think!STORY BUDGET
Customize the date range to show only the content for your next publishing cycle. And set your screen options to display the results in 1, 2 or 3 columns. If you’re actively using editorial metadata, the data fields you set as “viewable” will added as columns onyour story budget.
HIDE EMPTY BOXES ON THE STORY BUDGET Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. By default, the Story Budget will display boxes for each category even when there aren’t any posts. With a little CSS thoug, it’s possible to hide a category box if there aren’t any posts. First, read the introduction to extending Edit Flow. Once you’ve done so, you can modify the code snippetbelow
HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES We’ve all done it before — accidentally published a post before it was ready to go. With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage ofproduction.
AUTO-SUBSCRIBE USER GROUPS FOR NOTIFICATIONS Auto-subscribe user groups for notifications. A common request for Edit Flow is to auto-subscribe users and/or user groups for notifications. This would remove the repetition associated with the task, and reduces the likelihood of someone missing a notificationwhen a
ONLY ALLOW SPECIFIC USERS TO DRAG AND DROP POSTS ON THE Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on the calendar. In v0.7, we reintroduced the ability to drag and drop posts on the calendar. It can work in one of two ways: you can drag and drop for scheduling purposes and not affect the publication date, or you can change the publication date. Users can drag and drop a post if theyhave
EDIT FLOWFEATURESUPDATESEXTENDCONTRIBUTEINSTALLCALENDAR Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →. INSTALL – EDIT FLOW Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. WHAT DOES EDIT FLOW OFFER? What does Edit Flow offer? Edit Flow empowers you to collaborate with your editorial team inside WordPress. We’ve made it modular so you can customize it to your needs: Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow. BLOG – EDIT FLOWPOWER AUTOMATE EDIT CODEMDW EDIT CODEWORDPRESS EDIT SIDEBARWORDPRESS EDIT TEMPLATEMICROSOFT FLOW EDIT CODEHOW TO EDITWORDPRESS HOMEPAGE
Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow. HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE EDIT FLOW? Change sort order of posts on the calendar. Disable auto-subscribing users for notifications. Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. Hide the “Publish” button for certain custom statuses. Limit custom statuses based on user role. Modify CSS classes applied to posts on the calendar. Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on theNOTIFICATIONS
Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. Notifications keep you and your team up to date on changes to important content. Users can be subscribed to notifications for any post, either individually or by selecting user groups.You can quickly search through all your users to find the desired name or email address, or display just those users already subscribed to a post. CALENDAR – EDIT FLOW By default, administrators, editors, authors and contributors can view the calendar. On install, Edit Flow adds a capability of ‘ef_view_calendar’ to these roles. ef_calendar_allow_ajax_to_set_timestamp (filter) – Whether or not dragging an unpublished post to a new date changes the publication timestamp for the post. This is off by default.USER GROUPS
You can keep, change, or delete the default user groups that come with Edit Flow, or create your own set of groups to suit your organization. Edit a group to select those users who should belong to it. Then, select a user group in the Notifications section of a post, and all of the group’s members will be emailed whenever that post is updatedEDITORIAL METADATA
Keep track of the important details. Keep track of important details about your content with editorial metadata. This feature allows you to create as many date, text, number, etc. fields as you like, and then use them to store information with each post, like contact details, required word count, or the location of HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage of production. First, read the introduction to extending Edit Flow. Once you’ve done so, you can modify the code snippet below to work foryour needs.
EDIT FLOWFEATURESUPDATESEXTENDCONTRIBUTEINSTALLCALENDAR Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →. INSTALL – EDIT FLOW Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. WHAT DOES EDIT FLOW OFFER? What does Edit Flow offer? Edit Flow empowers you to collaborate with your editorial team inside WordPress. We’ve made it modular so you can customize it to your needs: Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow. BLOG – EDIT FLOWPOWER AUTOMATE EDIT CODEMDW EDIT CODEWORDPRESS EDIT SIDEBARWORDPRESS EDIT TEMPLATEMICROSOFT FLOW EDIT CODEHOW TO EDITWORDPRESS HOMEPAGE
Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow. HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE EDIT FLOW? Change sort order of posts on the calendar. Disable auto-subscribing users for notifications. Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. Hide the “Publish” button for certain custom statuses. Limit custom statuses based on user role. Modify CSS classes applied to posts on the calendar. Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on theNOTIFICATIONS
Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. Notifications keep you and your team up to date on changes to important content. Users can be subscribed to notifications for any post, either individually or by selecting user groups.You can quickly search through all your users to find the desired name or email address, or display just those users already subscribed to a post. CALENDAR – EDIT FLOW By default, administrators, editors, authors and contributors can view the calendar. On install, Edit Flow adds a capability of ‘ef_view_calendar’ to these roles. ef_calendar_allow_ajax_to_set_timestamp (filter) – Whether or not dragging an unpublished post to a new date changes the publication timestamp for the post. This is off by default.USER GROUPS
You can keep, change, or delete the default user groups that come with Edit Flow, or create your own set of groups to suit your organization. Edit a group to select those users who should belong to it. Then, select a user group in the Notifications section of a post, and all of the group’s members will be emailed whenever that post is updatedEDITORIAL METADATA
Keep track of the important details. Keep track of important details about your content with editorial metadata. This feature allows you to create as many date, text, number, etc. fields as you like, and then use them to store information with each post, like contact details, required word count, or the location of HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage of production. First, read the introduction to extending Edit Flow. Once you’ve done so, you can modify the code snippet below to work foryour needs.
EDIT FLOW
Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →.CODE SAMPLE
We received a question from Quint Randle about how to customize the number of posts displayed in the Story Budget view of Edit Flow (which is 10 by default), so I thought I’d write up a quick tutorial here. It’s simple, and enabled in Edit Flow by this bit of code.. To increase (or decrease) the number of posts from the default of 10, just add a small code snippet to the functions.php fileCUSTOM STATUSES
Edit Flow’s custom statuses allow you to define the stages of your editorial workflow. Out of the box, WordPress offers only “Draft” and “Pending Review” as post statuses. Edit Flow adds more statuses – like “In Progress”, “Pitch”, or “Waiting for Edit” – which you can keep, change, orEDITORIAL COMMENTS
Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. V0.9.4 – EDIT FLOW Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Filtering custom statuses is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @jsit (a first time contributor)!. @ryelle, another first time contributor, made a great fix that solved a conflict with a PWA plugin.. And lastly, we had some great contributions from @WPprodigy in the form of bug fixes and improvements, which are putting EditEMAIL NOTIFICATIONS
We released Edit Flow v0.6.3 on Monday to fix/add a few things. First, we restored email notifications to old delivery method instead of queueing with WP cron because of reliability issues. This should fix any and all notification delivery problems. AUTO-SUBSCRIBE USER GROUPS FOR NOTIFICATIONS Auto-subscribe user groups for notifications. A common request for Edit Flow is to auto-subscribe users and/or user groups for notifications. This would remove the repetition associated with the task, and reduces the likelihood of someone missing a notificationwhen a
HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES We’ve all done it before — accidentally published a post before it was ready to go. With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage ofproduction.
ONLY ALLOW SPECIFIC USERS TO DRAG AND DROP POSTS ON THE Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on the calendar. In v0.7, we reintroduced the ability to drag and drop posts on the calendar. It can work in one of two ways: you can drag and drop for scheduling purposes and not affect the publication date, or you can change the publication date. Users can drag and drop a post if theyhave
LIMIT CUSTOM STATUSES BASED ON USER ROLE Limit custom statuses based on user role. In v0.7.2, we added the ability for users without the ‘publish_posts’ capability to use any of your custom statuses — not just “Draft” and “Pending Review.”. If you’d like to enforce a more structured workflow, it’s now an easy thing to restrict access to specific post statusesbased
EDIT FLOWFEATURESUPDATESEXTENDCONTRIBUTEINSTALLCALENDAR Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →. INSTALL – EDIT FLOW Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. WHAT DOES EDIT FLOW OFFER? What does Edit Flow offer? Edit Flow empowers you to collaborate with your editorial team inside WordPress. We’ve made it modular so you can customize it to your needs: Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow. BLOG – EDIT FLOWPOWER AUTOMATE EDIT CODEMDW EDIT CODEWORDPRESS EDIT SIDEBARWORDPRESS EDIT TEMPLATEMICROSOFT FLOW EDIT CODEHOW TO EDITWORDPRESS HOMEPAGE
Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow. HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE EDIT FLOW? Change sort order of posts on the calendar. Disable auto-subscribing users for notifications. Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. Hide the “Publish” button for certain custom statuses. Limit custom statuses based on user role. Modify CSS classes applied to posts on the calendar. Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on theNOTIFICATIONS
Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. Notifications keep you and your team up to date on changes to important content. Users can be subscribed to notifications for any post, either individually or by selecting user groups.You can quickly search through all your users to find the desired name or email address, or display just those users already subscribed to a post. CALENDAR – EDIT FLOW By default, administrators, editors, authors and contributors can view the calendar. On install, Edit Flow adds a capability of ‘ef_view_calendar’ to these roles. ef_calendar_allow_ajax_to_set_timestamp (filter) – Whether or not dragging an unpublished post to a new date changes the publication timestamp for the post. This is off by default.USER GROUPS
You can keep, change, or delete the default user groups that come with Edit Flow, or create your own set of groups to suit your organization. Edit a group to select those users who should belong to it. Then, select a user group in the Notifications section of a post, and all of the group’s members will be emailed whenever that post is updatedEDITORIAL METADATA
Keep track of the important details. Keep track of important details about your content with editorial metadata. This feature allows you to create as many date, text, number, etc. fields as you like, and then use them to store information with each post, like contact details, required word count, or the location of HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage of production. First, read the introduction to extending Edit Flow. Once you’ve done so, you can modify the code snippet below to work foryour needs.
EDIT FLOWFEATURESUPDATESEXTENDCONTRIBUTEINSTALLCALENDAR Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →. INSTALL – EDIT FLOW Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. WHAT DOES EDIT FLOW OFFER? What does Edit Flow offer? Edit Flow empowers you to collaborate with your editorial team inside WordPress. We’ve made it modular so you can customize it to your needs: Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow. BLOG – EDIT FLOWPOWER AUTOMATE EDIT CODEMDW EDIT CODEWORDPRESS EDIT SIDEBARWORDPRESS EDIT TEMPLATEMICROSOFT FLOW EDIT CODEHOW TO EDITWORDPRESS HOMEPAGE
Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Previewing posts by another author is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @mallorydxw (a first time contributor)!. A number of problems with slugs should now be ironed out, and a number of tests have been introduced to catch any future issues.. Stay tuned as we continue to work through our backlog and improve Edit Flow. HOW CAN I CUSTOMIZE EDIT FLOW? Change sort order of posts on the calendar. Disable auto-subscribing users for notifications. Hide empty boxes on the Story Budget. Hide the “Publish” button for certain custom statuses. Limit custom statuses based on user role. Modify CSS classes applied to posts on the calendar. Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on theNOTIFICATIONS
Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. Notifications keep you and your team up to date on changes to important content. Users can be subscribed to notifications for any post, either individually or by selecting user groups.You can quickly search through all your users to find the desired name or email address, or display just those users already subscribed to a post. CALENDAR – EDIT FLOW By default, administrators, editors, authors and contributors can view the calendar. On install, Edit Flow adds a capability of ‘ef_view_calendar’ to these roles. ef_calendar_allow_ajax_to_set_timestamp (filter) – Whether or not dragging an unpublished post to a new date changes the publication timestamp for the post. This is off by default.USER GROUPS
You can keep, change, or delete the default user groups that come with Edit Flow, or create your own set of groups to suit your organization. Edit a group to select those users who should belong to it. Then, select a user group in the Notifications section of a post, and all of the group’s members will be emailed whenever that post is updatedEDITORIAL METADATA
Keep track of the important details. Keep track of important details about your content with editorial metadata. This feature allows you to create as many date, text, number, etc. fields as you like, and then use them to store information with each post, like contact details, required word count, or the location of HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage of production. First, read the introduction to extending Edit Flow. Once you’ve done so, you can modify the code snippet below to work foryour needs.
EDIT FLOW
Edit Flow gives you custom statuses, a calendar, editorial comments, and more, all to make it much easier for your team to collaborate within WordPress. Learn more →.CODE SAMPLE
We received a question from Quint Randle about how to customize the number of posts displayed in the Story Budget view of Edit Flow (which is 10 by default), so I thought I’d write up a quick tutorial here. It’s simple, and enabled in Edit Flow by this bit of code.. To increase (or decrease) the number of posts from the default of 10, just add a small code snippet to the functions.php fileCUSTOM STATUSES
Edit Flow’s custom statuses allow you to define the stages of your editorial workflow. Out of the box, WordPress offers only “Draft” and “Pending Review” as post statuses. Edit Flow adds more statuses – like “In Progress”, “Pitch”, or “Waiting for Edit” – which you can keep, change, orEDITORIAL COMMENTS
Calendar – A convenient month-by-month look at your content.. Custom Statuses – Define the key stages to your workflow.. Editorial Comments – Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors.. Editorial Metadata – Keep track of the important details.. Notifications – Receive timely updates on the content you’re following. V0.9.4 – EDIT FLOW Hello! A new release of Edit Flow is now available. Filtering custom statuses is working again, thanks to a great contribution from @jsit (a first time contributor)!. @ryelle, another first time contributor, made a great fix that solved a conflict with a PWA plugin.. And lastly, we had some great contributions from @WPprodigy in the form of bug fixes and improvements, which are putting EditEMAIL NOTIFICATIONS
We released Edit Flow v0.6.3 on Monday to fix/add a few things. First, we restored email notifications to old delivery method instead of queueing with WP cron because of reliability issues. This should fix any and all notification delivery problems. AUTO-SUBSCRIBE USER GROUPS FOR NOTIFICATIONS Auto-subscribe user groups for notifications. A common request for Edit Flow is to auto-subscribe users and/or user groups for notifications. This would remove the repetition associated with the task, and reduces the likelihood of someone missing a notificationwhen a
HIDE THE “PUBLISH” BUTTON FOR CERTAIN CUSTOM STATUSES We’ve all done it before — accidentally published a post before it was ready to go. With Edit Flow, you can minimize these accidents by hiding the “Publish” button for your in-progress custom statuses, and then only showing it when the post has reached the last stage ofproduction.
ONLY ALLOW SPECIFIC USERS TO DRAG AND DROP POSTS ON THE Only allow specific users to drag and drop posts on the calendar. In v0.7, we reintroduced the ability to drag and drop posts on the calendar. It can work in one of two ways: you can drag and drop for scheduling purposes and not affect the publication date, or you can change the publication date. Users can drag and drop a post if theyhave
LIMIT CUSTOM STATUSES BASED ON USER ROLE Limit custom statuses based on user role. In v0.7.2, we added the ability for users without the ‘publish_posts’ capability to use any of your custom statuses — not just “Draft” and “Pending Review.”. If you’d like to enforce a more structured workflow, it’s now an easy thing to restrict access to specific post statusesbased
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