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Adjusts the default permissions so that users with the Member role only see an edit button for items they are allowed to modify, rather than the full set of tabs and actions

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Introduction

This package is intended to simplify the Plone editing interface for casual visitors who are allowed to contribute content but are not necessarily fully trained on the Plone user interface.

It overrides the standard Plone “contentviews” and “contentactions” viewlets so that the full set of tabs and actions are only shown for users with the ‘View complete edit interface’ permission. This permission is enabled for the Manager, Editor, and Reviewer roles by default. Users who lack this permission will only see an edit tab even if they have permission to access other tabs and actions.

This adjustment is generally only useful if you have modified your site workflow to allow some content contributed by users with the Member or similar roles.

The normal set of tabs and actions is still available on views other than the default view.

Compatibility

This package has been tested with Plone 3.1.7, but I believe it should work in 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3 (not 3.0).

Installation

Add the collective.simpleeditbutton egg to your buildout and restart Zope. If using Plone < 3.3, you must also have buildout generate a ZCML slug for collective.simpleeditbutton.

Install ‘Simple edit button for Plone’ in the quick installer or add/remove products configlet.

Change history

Changelog

1.0 - 2009-03-30

  • Initial release [davisagli]

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