Themler on Wordpress/Joomla editor (CMS)

Luten
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Luten posted this 09 January 2017

Hi

I would like to ask about visual editor where client can edit Page and Post Content via CMS (WP/Joomla).

For now I need Themler if I want to edit the all content (themler plugin) but it's for me who have Themler installed on my PC. What about client who want to edit eg. page content and don't have Themler? He'll see something like this (if I understood it correctly):

https://answers.themler.com/questions/82105/wysiwyg-editor-for-fronted-admin-without-going-to-themler-like-a-small-beaver-builder-kind

Artisteer have nice - let's call it, translations content to CMS uses pure html tags.

Maybe we should add to the wishlist a Themler WYIWYG editor plugin
that just interprets shortcodes in a visual way for on-the-go editing
purposes...

So any progress with that or something is planned because now looks like this the client need to call me if he wants to change something.

Thanks for interested :)

Hi I would like to ask about visual editor where client can edit Page and Post Content via CMS (WP/Joomla). For now I need Themler if I want to edit the all content (themler plugin) but it's for me who have Themler installed on my PC. What about client who want to edit eg. page content and don't have Themler? He'll see something like this (if I understood it correctly): https://answers.themler.com/questions/82105/wysiwyg-editor-for-fronted-admin-without-going-to-themler-like-a-small-beaver-builder-kind Artisteer have nice - let's call it, translations content to CMS uses pure html tags. > Maybe we should add to the wishlist a Themler WYIWYG editor plugin > that just interprets shortcodes in a visual way for on-the-go editing > purposes... So any progress with that or something is planned because now looks like this the client need to call me if he wants to change something. Thanks for interested :)
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Linkebel
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Linkebel posted this 10 January 2017

It's been a year since they say they will make an editor and toujiours nothing, as usual with Themler Team

I would be you I would look elsewhere, it is not ready to arrive

Themler was a good product, they took the wrong path and now I advise against it

It's been a year since they say they will make an editor and toujiours nothing, as usual with Themler Team I would be you I would look elsewhere, it is not ready to arrive Themler was a good product, they took the wrong path and now I advise against it
Support Team
Support Team posted this 10 January 2017

Hi,

We are still working on the editor to edit the content visually. But for now you can avoid editing the content within Themler, then user will be able to edit the content added from the CMS using the default CMS editor.

Sincerely,
Hella

Hi, We are still working on the editor to edit the content visually. But for now you can avoid editing the content within Themler, then user will be able to edit the content added from the CMS using the default CMS editor. Sincerely, Hella
Luten
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Luten posted this 10 January 2017

Hi,

We are still working on the editor to edit the content visually. But for now you can avoid editing the content within Themler, then user will be able to edit the content added from the CMS using the default CMS editor.

Sincerely,
Hella

Good to hear you are working on that and yes I know that way add content using the default CMS editor. So thanks for the advice and information.

Themler was a good product, they took the wrong path and now I advise against it

For me it's still good product but in some case need to more functionally (compared to Artisteer). On the other hand, Themler is more flexible than Artisteer to create website projects but it's only my personal opinion :)

> Hi, > > We are still working on the editor to edit the content visually. But for now you can avoid editing the content within Themler, then user will be able to edit the content added from the CMS using the default CMS editor. > > Sincerely, > Hella Good to hear you are working on that and yes I know that way add content using the default CMS editor. So thanks for the advice and information. > Themler was a good product, they took the wrong path and now I advise against it For me it's still good product but in some case need to more functionally (compared to Artisteer). On the other hand, Themler is more flexible than Artisteer to create website projects but it's only my personal opinion :)
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