Show contributor what edits I have made?

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hi,

    I was just wondering if there is a way to show blog contributors the edits that have been made by an editor/admin? It’s very time-consuming to be copying and pasting their old article and sending it to them so they can compare my edits to their original post.

    Is their maybe a plugin that perhaps highlights words/sentences which have been edited and when the contributor hovers over the highlighted area, it shows them what it originally said?

  • Unknown's avatar

    I can’t believe I said ‘their’ instead of there. Must be late…

  • Unknown's avatar

    Forgive me if I’m mistaken, but shouldn’t you be over at the .org forum? This is .com.

    http://wordpress.org/support/

  • Unknown's avatar

    have you had a chance to see a http://www.buzzword.com yet?

    Comments and Collaboration

    In this overview, we’ve just shown you Buzzword working in single-user mode. But, many documents today are the product of several people’s contributions. You might have multiple authors, or you’ll at least send drafts around for review. Students may have a team assignment or be submitting the paper for grading and comments from the teacher.

    Today, we typically do this by attaching Word documents to emails and mailing them to multiple people. The result is a proliferation of documents and comments, that often leads to confusion and version collision. But if you have only one copy of the document, collaboration becomes much simpler. The owner can share the document with whomever she wishes. Each user sees the same copy of the document and any changes and comments in real time.

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