Publish Tweeks alters the publish/edit page to streamline it for your users. It removes the “Quick Save” and “Preview” buttons when publishing. It also cancels the redirect to the preview after saving and keeps the user on the edit screen. No more lame preview!
Download v0.7.2 + Change Log: http://www.ngenworks.com/software/ee/publish-tweeks
I can see this coming in very handy for some clients who might be confused about the “Preview” and “Quick Save” buttons.
FYI, after installing this, I got an “Undefined index” error on line 123 when I went to the “Publish” screen. Here’s the line in question:
$sdata = $SESS->userdata[‘data’];
I just downloaded a new copy and got this error message when visiting the publish page:
Notice: Undefined index: publish_tweeks_submit_msg in ../ext.publish_tweeks.php on line 124
Also, it would be nice to have the option of removing or keeping some of the buttons like with the Publish Page Improvements extension (I’d ideally only use one or the other but your extension keeps you on the edit page which the other one doesn’t do).
Updated extension with bug fixes: http://www.ngenworks.com/software/ee/publish-tweeks
This is a very nice extension, thank you!
The thing is if I have it turned on my SAEF when submitted comes back to the form instead of redirect with this query string stuff after the domain
BASE&C=edit&M=edit_entry&weblog_id=3&entry_id=51
It does go into the database though, so a bit odd. I turn the extension off and the SAEF works fine. Any ideas?
Thanks for the patch, the form redirects correctly now:). Now with the extension turned on a blank page comes up when trying to edit or create a weblog entry. Turned off everything is fine.
Looking forward to using this extension because I really have never liked the whole quick or preview thing.
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