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Informations about the package edit-flow

Edit Flow

Redefining your editorial workflow.

Description

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:

More details for each feature, screenshots and documentation can be found on our website.

All development happens on GitHub.

We'd love to hear from you! For support questions, feedback and ideas, please use the WordPress.org forums, which we look at often. If you'd like to contribute code, we'd love to have you involved.

Installation

The easiest way to install this plugin is to go to Add New in the Plugins section of your blog admin and search for "Edit Flow." On the far right side of the search results, click "Install."

If the automatic process above fails, follow these simple steps to do a manual install:

  1. Extract the contents of the zip file into your /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
  3. Write and enjoy the merits of a structured editorial workflow!

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Edit Flow work with multisite?

Yep, in the sense that you can activate Edit Flow on each subsite. Edit Flow doesn't yet offer the ability to manage content across a network of sites.

Edit Flow doesn't do X, Y, and Z. That makes me sad.

For support questions, feedback and ideas, please use the WordPress.org forums, which we look at often. For everything else, say [email protected].

Screenshots

  1. The calendar is a convenient month-by-month look at your content. Filter to specific statuses or categories to drill down.
  2. Custom statuses allow you to define the key stages of your workflow.
  3. Editorial comments allow for private discussion between writers and editors on a post-by-post basis.
  4. Keep track of the important details with editorial metadata.
  5. View all of your upcoming posts with the more traditional story budget view, and hit the print button to take it to your planning meeting.

Upgrade Notice

0.9.9 Bump minimum PHP supported version to 8.0, WordPress minimum supported version to 6.0.

0.9.8 PHP 8.2 compatible with various bug fixes

0.9.7 PHP 8 compatible now with various bug fixes

0.9.6 Fix bug around post save, bring Gutenberg to Calendar filters

0.9.5 Fix bugs around slugs, plus some localization improvements and other bug fixes

0.9.4 Updates to post list custom status UI. Plus, updates to API and bug fixes.

0.9.3 Fixes for localization and notifications

0.9.2 Fixes issues with scheduling and trashing posts in block editor.

0.9.1 Bump PHP minimum to 5.6 to match WordPress core. Plus, various bug fixes.

0.9 Bump minimum version of PHP to 5.4. Start implementation of Block Editor compatible modules, various improvements and bugfixes.

0.8.3 Improvements and bugfixes.

0.8.2 Minor enhancements and bug fixes, translation updates.

0.8.1 Added Composer support.

0.8 Final readme and versioning changes for v0.8

0.7.5 New localizations; myriad of bug fixes

0.7.4 Support for non-Latin characters in custom statuses and editorial metadata; various bug fixes

0.7.3 Support PHP 5.2.x by removing the anonymous functions we mistakenly added

0.7.2 Contributors and other users without the 'publish_posts' capability can access custom statuses.

0.7.1 Enhancements and bug fixes, including defaulting to the proper date in the calendar and an Italian localization.

0.7 Complete rewrite into a modular architecture. Lots of polish added. Important note: If upgrading from pre-v0.6, please upgrade to v0.6.5 first

0.6.5 Fixes an issue where the post timestamp would be set as soon as a custom status was used.

0.6.4 Number of minor fixes and improvements, including proper support for bulk editing custom statuses, a 'Clear' link for clearing date editorial metadata, and better respect for user roles and capabilities in Story Budget.

0.6.3 Restored email notifications to old delivery method instead of queueing with WP cron because of reliability issues. Added option to see unpublished content on story budget and editorial calendar.

0.6.2 Two bug fixes: post titles should properly appear in email notifications, and bulk editing no longer deletes editorial metadata.

0.6.1 Proper support for custom post types. We removed the option to enable/disable Custom Statuses for Pages from the Settings page. Custom Statuses are enabled by default for Pages. To remove support for statuses, please see readme.

0.6 New features, including story budget and editorial metadata, a completely rewritten calendar view, and many bug fixes, including one for editorial comments appearing in the admin.

Changelog

0.9.9 (May 24, 2024)

0.9.8 (April 10, 2024)

0.9.7 (August 26, 2022)

0.9.6 (April 26, 2020)

0.9.5 (April 8, 2020)

0.9.4 (February 4, 2020)

0.9.3 (December 18, 2019)

0.9.2 (November 24, 2019)

0.9.1 (November 4, 2019)

0.9 (January 10, 2018)

0.8.3 (June 14, 2018)

0.8.2 (Sept. 16, 2016)

0.8.1 (Apr 13, 2016)

0.8 (Dec 19, 2013)

The following folks did some tremendous work helping with the release of Edit Flow v0.8: azizur, bbrooks, danielbachhuber, drrobotnik, Fstop, jkovis, kardotim, keoshi mattoperry, mbijon, [naokomc](https://github.com/naokom, natebot, nickdaugherty, paulgibbs, rgalindo05, te-st.ru, willvanwazer, ziz.

0.7.6 (Jan. 30, 2013)

0.7.5 (Jan. 29, 2013)

0.7.4 (Nov. 21, 2012)

0.7.3 (Jul. 3, 2012)

0.7.2 (Jul. 3, 2012)

0.7.1 (Apr. 11, 2012)

0.7 (Jan. 9, 2012)

0.6.5 (Sept. 19, 2011)

0.6.4 (Jul. 22, 2011)

0.6.3 (Mar. 21, 2011)

0.6.2 (Jan. 26, 2011)

0.6.1 (Jan. 9, 2011)

0.6 (Nov. 9, 2010)

0.5.3 (Oct. 6, 2010)

0.5.1 (Jul. 29, 2010)

0.5 (Jul. 3, 2010)

0.4

0.3.3 (Feb. 4, 2010)

0.3.2 (Jan. 28, 2010)

0.3.1

0.3

0.2

0.1.5


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