Wave by Codox enables teams to real-time co-edit and co-iterate posts directly in your WordPress site.
Author: | sund (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.7 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.9.10 |
Plugin version: | 1.1.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 08-04-2018 |
Last updated: | 15-04-2019
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 0 |
Rated by: | 0 |
Plugin URI: | http://wave.codox.io |
Total downloads: | 949 |
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Screenshots
Co-editing in WordPress with TinyMCE
Click on 'Connect To Wave' to complete integration
Wave usage details
FAQ
How do I coediting a post or page in real-time?
When you open an existing post/page for editing you are automatically placed in collaborative editing mode (a la Google Docs).
When a second editor/author open’s the same post/page you should see their presence information (a name badge). Edit away!
Hint: If you are trying this for the first time, just open the same post twice in two browsers and try edit from each tab.
Who’s permitted co-edit posts and pages on my site?
Wave respects access control rules in WordPress, so any user who has editing capability attached to his or her role will have coediting available to them. Under the default user roles, this would include Admin, Editor, Author, Contributor.
Nothing happens when I create a new post?
Co-editing does not ‘start’ until you save the newly created post or page as a draft. This makes sense because no one else would be able to see this file and therefore would not be able to join you. Simply click ‘Save Draft’ and you’ll be placed in real-time collaboration mode.
Why are trash/delete capabilities for posts/pages missing?
Wave plugin disables the ‘trash’ and ‘delete’ functionalities for posts and pages. This is to prevent someone on your team accidentally deleting a post/page while it is being co-edited.