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#1 2017-07-23 17:04:24

jayrope
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Editing multiple articles at once

How can i edit multiple articles at once, especially their custom fields, and both in backend and frontend (only for logged in users)?

I guess there is a plugin for this, but i am a bit out of the loop there.

This probably was asked before (didn’t find anything in forum, search is a mess), forgive me, if so.

Thank you much in advance!

Last edited by jayrope (2017-07-23 17:05:03)


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#2 2017-07-23 17:48:50

colak
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Re: Editing multiple articles at once

Hi jayrope,

adi_matrix is great for editing multible custom fields in the back end. Regarding the front although not tested by me, I would look into cbe_frontauth.


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#3 2017-07-24 10:17:56

jayrope
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Re: Editing multiple articles at once

Hi Yiannis, thanx much for that. adi_matrix seems to work, unfortunately buggy. I guess i should direct those remarks to the plugin thread.

Other than that: Lovely. We’re doing a little private site for friends to share otherwise unused music equipment, very helpful then, when multiple items can have status changes via custom fields at once.

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#4 2017-07-24 10:29:15

jayrope
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Re: Editing multiple articles at once

Ah, Yiannis, i tried the beta from the adi_matrix thread and it seems to help my problems.


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