WebEdit Restricted Editing Part One – Inserting Editable Regions

Introduction

In WebEdit Professional, Restricted editing mode allows you to “lock” the page being edited and only allows editing of predefined regions. We call these regions “editable regions”.

These editable regions will stop curious editing by your clients (or novice users) in other parts of the page, and at the same time will protect your dynamic code from being rewritten by the editor.

This is part 1 of a 3 part series of editable regions tutorials that will show you how editable regions will make your developing life easier and will integrate your editing and maintenance process seamlessly online and offline.

In this tutorial, I will show you how you can simply insert editable regions to restrict editing to certain parts of the page.

You will need a copy of WebEdit Professional & one built website page.

Introduction to restricted editing

Restricted editing in WebEdit does what it’s name suggests

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One Response to “WebEdit Restricted Editing Part One – Inserting Editable Regions”

  1. Donna Bunting says:

    This function worked perfect with WebEdit. Restricting code for users not to be able to edit. One more question. If I have css files set up for my styles, WebEdit doesn't seem to read them. Is that correct? Or am I doing something wrong?
    Thanks, Donna Bunting
    info@edesignsinc.com

    [Editors note: Hi Donna. We can't provide support in comments. Feel free to login to the client area to post a support ticket though!]

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