WordPress.org

Ideas

Rich comment editor in admin pages

  1. Hansaplastique
    Member

    12345

    Every now and then I have to edit a comment posted by a user, or add media to a comment (not allowed by visitors) to illustrate something in a comment.

    Unfortunately, the comment editor in the backend (admin pages) does not utilize the rich text editor (tinyMCE).

    It would be great to enable this for comment editing in the backend.

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  2. Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
    Lead Plugin Wrangler

  3. Hansaplastique
    Member

    12345

    No I actually mean in the Admin pages ... unless I understand this plugin wrong ...?
    The plugin you suggested gave me the impression it was so visitors have a rich text editor (tinyMCE) in the frontend.

    I'm looking for one in the backend.

    Basically, when a visitor/user posts a comment that needs editing (often the post huge log files, or I need to add an image to illustrate when I explain something).

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  4. Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
    Lead Plugin Wrangler

    It might, I haven't given it a full test but it looks like it does? Though allowing users to use it on the front end may save your headaches on the back :)

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  5. Hansaplastique
    Member

    12345

    Thanks Mika! :-)

    I tried this plugin, but it does not seem to be compatible with a MultiSite setup - None of my pages, admin pages included would load after installing this plugin.

    I'm running WP4.3. Manually removing the directory brought my websites back to live again.

    I did notify the developer and looked in the support messages to see if others had the same experience.

    For all I know it could be conflicting with other plugins of course.

    Posted: 1 year ago #
  6. Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
    Lead Plugin Wrangler

    Ah multisite is a special creature.

    Posted: 1 year ago #

RSS feed for this topic

Reply

You must log in to post.

  • Rating

    12345
    3 Votes
  • Status

    This idea is under consideration