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[Hack, v3.0] Auto-open 'page options' (slug, tags, navigation, etc.)
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That is what I am seeing too.

Problem is: Sometimes I want that, sometimes not.
The only way to change the behaviour right now is to enable and disable the plugin, but that's pretty tedious for something I personally would love to be able to change on the fly in a consistent manner.

Example
When I first add a page I want the settings open for a while. With the plugin active it will work and stay open even if I save several times.
Now I have the settings finished and edit the content. If I leave the plugin active, I have to close the settings after each save or scroll down much further (save often, right? ;-) ).

But the only way to switch ATM is going through plugin activate and deactivate for something I personally would love to either toggle directly on the page or simply have saved automatically to the state it currently is at when I save the page.

So the result would be:
If I save the page with settings open, they stay open. If I save the page with settings closed, they stay closed.

My question was, if such a functionality can be added without too much trouble.
(IMO it should work like that by default, but that's just me ;-) )

Cheers and thanks,

Tom
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RE: [Hack, v3.0] Auto-open 'page options' (slug, tags, navigation, etc.) - by Thomas Helzle - 2013-07-20, 04:40:04



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