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brianteeman
11 Oct 2016

Its frustrating that in the front end edit form (eg for articles) we only have Save and Cancel buttons and no way to save what you are doing and carry on. (This used to be called Apply but we not use "save" and "save & close")

Its been this way for a long time (perhaps always) and we regularly get requests for this on the forum.

I did take a look myself but this is handled so differently in the frontend compared to the admin that it was beyond my skill set.

It would be awesome if someone could take this on

avatar brianteeman brianteeman - open - 11 Oct 2016
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naveenshukla - comment - 12 Oct 2016

Hi @brianteeman , I am new to Joomla and I want to take this issue. Furthermore we can add keyboard shortcut like ctrl + s to save the current stage of article.

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dgt41 - comment - 12 Oct 2016

Furthermore we can add keyboard shortcut like ctrl + s to save the current stage of article.

@naveenshukla I've already done that for J4...

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brianteeman - comment - 12 Oct 2016

@dgt41 without conflicting with the keyboard shortcuts in the wysiwyg
editotrs?

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Furthermore we can add keyboard shortcut like ctrl + s to save the current
stage of article.

@naveenshukla https://github.com/naveenshukla I've already done that
for J4...


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JoshuaLewis - comment - 13 Oct 2016

Yeay! Glad to hear about this coming into J4.


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brianteeman - comment - 13 Oct 2016

Can we try to stay on the topic of the apply button

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JoshuaLewis - comment - 13 Oct 2016

Was showing my support for this. Next time I'll try to add more value. As for the topic, what then would the button titles be? Would they be "Save" and "Apply"? The problem with having "save" changed to "Save and Close" is it using a lot more text. Thoughts on this?


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brianteeman - comment - 13 Oct 2016

I am not too bothered about the name - the amount of space is irrelevant on
the front end edit forms as there is a lot ;)

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Was showing my support for this. Next time I'll try to add more value. As
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and "Apply"? The problem with having "save" changed to "Save and Close" is

it using a lot more text. Thoughts on this?

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brianteeman - comment - 9 Dec 2016

So long and farewell

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Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2016-12-09 15:34:40
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