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8:52 am March 1, 2011
| ian
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Hi there, Kevin.
Revisionary is an excellent idea and I'm really glad someone's working on it. It seems like an absolutely essential functionality set for modern wordpress.
I noticed that in november you mentioned you weren't working on custom field functionality yet. I was wondering if that has changed at all?
While revisionary seems to work well at what it does, my site is unfortunately 99% custom field and custom taxonomy based. Right now, neither is actually showing up on the revision form for the custom post types (and I noticed on the forum people noted that the custom field changes go right through regardless.)
Since I only need moderation for custom field revisions (the actual post content is just a picture) then I might be out of luck, I guess.
I still wanted to pop in with a word of encouragement and on the off chance that the plugin is going to see some new features that would help me. I wish I could afford to pay to fully development, but my comicbook website is hardly paying for its own hosting, hehe.
best,
Ian
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9:17 am March 1, 2011
| ian
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I managed to get the fields showing (my problem was the revisor role wasn't enabled to see them under More Fields) though I have yet to figure out why the custom taxonomies don't show up.
I'm thinking I may keep the plugin and just set very trusted people under the revisor role, letting them automaticaly handle the custom fields while being limited in other changes (like date, title, post content).
Though it would certainly make my year if the fields were handled like the rest of the content.
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9:36 am March 4, 2011
| Kevin
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Custom Fields revisioning support is in under development (in fact, available for those willing to work with me as beta testers / clients). The solution is working well on a few different installations and after more track record is established I plan to release it publicly.
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12:35 pm May 3, 2011
| justbishop
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ian said:
I managed to get the fields showing (my problem was the revisor role wasn't enabled to see them under More Fields) though I have yet to figure out why the custom taxonomies don't show up.
I'm thinking I may keep the plugin and just set very trusted people under the revisor role, letting them automaticaly handle the custom fields while being limited in other changes (like date, title, post content).
Though it would certainly make my year if the fields were handled like the rest of the content.
@ the bolded, can you explain where this setting is? I'm pretty adept at creating sites w/ WordPress and have not been able to find it :/
I really REALLY need to get Revisionary working with custom fields, as the entire content of posts on the site I'm building depends on them. I'd love to beta test whatever solution the dev has come up with!
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12:11 pm July 27, 2011
| whiteorb
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Kevin, does revisionary now cover custom fields?
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9:35 am July 28, 2011
| Kevin
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Revisioning with/of custom fields is in development, but I'm not ready to release/support that code yet.
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