PostEase – Frontend Post Editor & Inline Content Editing for WordPress
Edit WordPress posts and pages directly from the frontend using a clean modal editor. Simple, fast, and secure frontend post editing for all roles.
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Maintenance score
Actively maintained • Last updated 49 days ago • 2 reviews
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Description
PostEase – Frontend Editor allows you (and selected roles) to edit WordPress posts, pages, and custom post types directly from the frontend. No need to navigate to the backend editor.
Perfect for site owners, content managers, or clients who want a simple way to update content without the full WordPress dashboard.
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Demo Login Details
- Login Here
- Username: demo
- Password: Demo1234
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Features:
– Frontend “Quick Edit” button for posts, pages, and custom post types
– Edit title and content with the familiar WordPress TinyMCE editor
– Add & edit custom fields (meta keys) defined in the plugin settings
– Role-based access control (choose who can use the editor)
– Enable/disable supported post types
– Option to load Bootstrap 5 (or use your theme’s styles)
– Shortcode [fqe_button] to display the edit button anywhere
– Secure AJAX saving with WordPress nonces & capability checks
– Works with media uploads inside the editor
Arbitrary section
PostEase – Frontend Editor is designed to give content editors a seamless way to update content without needing backend access. Ideal for client-facing websites, news portals, and content-heavy sites.
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/frontend-quick-post-editordirectory, or install via the Plugins page in WordPress. - Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
- Go to Settings Frontend Quick Editor to configure:
- Allowed user roles
- Enabled post types
- Custom fields to display
- Editor type (Classic for now)
- Visit any post/page as a logged-in user with permission click Quick Edit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Only users with the required capabilities (based on role) and who are logged in.
Currently, it uses the Classic (TinyMCE) editor for performance and simplicity. Gutenberg-in-a-modal support is on the roadmap.
Yes. Enter a comma-separated list of meta keys in the plugin settings.
Yes, the edit button works on posts/pages built with any page builder. It only edits the underlying WordPress content.
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Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release with frontend editing, TinyMCE, custom fields, role-based controls, and Bootstrap toggle.