jls / jewelicms

A Rails CMS that keeps it simple. Jeweli was created for busy agencies, designers and developers who want an uncluttered interface that also lets you write your layout in Rails. If you don't know any Rails, you'll just need to start with a simple Jeweli generated site and copy the functional bits.
http://jewelicms.com
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There should be a 'Save and Continue Editing' button on the article page. #6

Open jls opened 12 years ago

jls commented 12 years ago

It is really annoying when you are working on an article and save multiple times and have to select the article from a list every time you save.

storypixel commented 12 years ago

Definitely and totally agree here. Ideally it would feel very app-like ie when you save (or update) an article it just gives a status at the top indicated the save was successful. I need to look at all of this one weekend or night soon to refresh myself on the workflow.

jls commented 12 years ago

Yeah it was an eye opener using it exclusively for two days straight. Especially after I hadn't used it in a while.

On Dec 19, 2011, at 1:20 PM, storypixelreply@reply.github.com wrote:

Definitely and totally agree here. Ideally it would feel very app-like ie when you save (or update) an article it just gives a status at the top indicated the save was successful. I need to look at all of this one weekend or night soon to refresh myself on the workflow.


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