• roberto.c

    (@robertoc)


    Hello,
    I really love your free plugin. Can I suggest a couple of things that could improve it?

    1. Ajax Save: This could be useful because you wouldn’t need to scroll down to the last line you were writing.
    2. Auto-Add Colon after a Suggested CSS Property
    3. Snippet Automatic Backup: This could be useful if something goes wrong during the save process.

    Thanks a lot, your plugin is great!

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  • Plugin Author DraftPress Team

    (@draftpress)

    Thanks so much for the suggestions. They all make sense. Will discuss internally and add to the queue.

    If you haven’t left a review, we’d really appreciate it! All the best.

    Thread Starter roberto.c

    (@robertoc)

    It will be done soon!

    Another killer feature could be the ability to choose from:

    1. Inline script
    2. CSS/JS file creation (obviously only for snippet type CSS and JS), with the possibility to choose the dependencies (a text field where I can write, for example, ‘jQuery, myPersonalJs, etcJs’).

    Regarding the backup I suggested earlier, it could be correct to call it ‘revisions’, similar to how Elementor revisions work.

    I almost forgot this: a button that extends the height of the editor to be full-height, while keeping the ‘update’ and ‘delete’ buttons always visible.

    • This reply was modified 5 months, 3 weeks ago by roberto.c.
    • This reply was modified 5 months, 3 weeks ago by roberto.c.
    Thread Starter roberto.c

    (@robertoc)

    Here’s another suggestion. I also have a sample HTML file that I can send you if you provide me with an email address.

    The idea came from a feature in the Phpstorm IDE that I find very useful (screenshot attached): as you scroll down a file, if you’re currently inside a class and/or function (the same applies to CSS files, for example inside @ media), it sticks an indication of where you are. This way, the developer is facilitated in navigating, especially in the case of long content.

    The sample HTML file works with PHP, JS, and CSS.

    P.S. I used version 5 of CodeMirror.

    • This reply was modified 5 months, 3 weeks ago by roberto.c.
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