"Frontend editing" refers to the ability for users to edit content directly on the user interface or frontend of a software without needing to access the backend interface. This feature allows users to adjust content such as text, images, or layouts directly on the website or application and make changes in real-time, enhancing user-friendliness and efficiency.
Typical features of software in the area of "Frontend editing" include:
Inline editing: Ability to directly edit texts or content directly on the website by allowing users to click on the corresponding section and edit it.
Drag-and-drop editor: An editor that allows users to easily move or modify content through drag-and-drop to adjust the layout of the page.
Live preview: Real-time preview of changes made by users on the frontend to provide immediate visual feedback on how the changes affect the end product.
Widget and block editing: Ability to customize widgets or blocks on a website, such as adding, removing, or modifying elements like images, videos, or texts.
Responsive design: Support for editing content on different screen sizes and devices to ensure the website or application displays optimally on all devices.
Custom styles and designs: Ability to customize styles and designs directly on the user interface, such as changing colors, fonts, or background images.
Rights management: Control of access rights and permissions for different users or user groups to ensure that only authorized users can make changes to the frontend.
Revision control: Ability to monitor and version changes to keep track of editing history and revert to previous versions if needed.