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  • Andrew Waegel 126 posts 126 karma points
    Dec 10, 2010 @ 20:27
    Andrew Waegel
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    Front-end content editing package?

    Hello,

    While I don't think this would be terribly hard to do, I'm wondering if anyone's developed a package to allow content editing from the front-end. While this may sound like a ridiculous idea, we have a particular workflow situation in which we'd like to allow certain members to add, and in some cases update (but never publish), content nodes. 

    I've examined the package repo and haven't found anything to do this, though the 'Member Profile Editor' package is pretty analagous to what we need.

    - Andrew

  • George Mocanu 28 posts 48 karma points
    Dec 10, 2010 @ 22:33
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    Not posible to use users instead of members  and use the flag "redirect to canvas on login" and set permision for content to not allow for this uses to publish?

     

  • overflew 87 posts 110 karma points
    Dec 12, 2010 @ 11:01
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    The 'Canvas' feature is most likely what you're after. To sample it - either, as George mentioned above, getting the User account to redirect to Canvas on login, or right click a content node in the back end, and click 'Edit in Canvas'.

  • Andrew Waegel 126 posts 126 karma points
    Dec 12, 2010 @ 19:53
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    Thanks, I do know about and use canvas but didn't know about "redirect to canvas on login". That's probably the best solution here.

     

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