Slash Edit
Add to ListSlash Edit saves you time by adding a simple admin shortcut to WordPress that lets you edit posts and pages quickly by adding /edit to almost any URL.
Instead of navigating through wp-admin or relying on the admin bar, just append /edit and go straight to the edit screen.
https://yoursite.com/about/edit
This makes it easy to:
- Edit posts quickly
- Edit pages quickly
- Use a reliable quick edit shortcut
- Access a clean admin shortcut to edit content
- Securely share admin edit links with clients
A True WordPress Shortcut for Editing – /edit
Slash Edit is built for speed. Whether you’re a developer, editor, or site owner, it gives you a consistent shortcut to edit posts and pages without relying on the admin bar.
- No more searching through the dashboard
- No more long admin URLs
- Just a fast and predictable edit shortcut that is there when you need it
Replace Complex Admin URLs
Stop sharing links like:
https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=123&action=edit
Instead, send a clean edit page shortcut:
https://yourdomain.com/about/edit
Perfect for clients and teams who need a simple way to quick edit content or for email senders who mangle URLs.
What You Can Edit
Slash Edit works across your entire site:
- Posts and pages
- Custom post types
- Users
- Categories and tags
- Taxonomies
- Author archives
- Front page (if assigned)
- Blog page (if assigned)
If you are not logged in, you will be prompted to log in and then redirected to the correct edit screen.
Why Use This Edit Shortcut?
- You want to edit posts and pages quickly
- You need a reliable admin shortcut without the admin bar
- You want to send clients a simple edit page link
- You prefer a fast quick edit workflow
Slash Edit is Perfect for WordPress Plugin and Theme Demos
When a WordPress Playground or demo site is generated, you don’t always know the final ID or URL of an item. With Slash Edit installed, give them a relative link such as:
/about/edit
If you have theme demos you can take your users right to the customizer or Full Site Editor with a shortcut: /theme/edit
Examples of Slash Edit in Use
Content Editing
- Homepage:
https://yourdomain.com/edit - Page:
https://yourdomain.com/about/edit - Post:
https://yourdomain.com/blog/your-blog-post/edit - Custom Post Type:
https://yourdomain.com/resources/my-resource/edit - Deeply Nested Post Type (example: lessons):
https://yourdomain.com/courses/new-course/lessons/new-lesson/edit - WooCommerce: `https://yourdomain.com/product/product-123/edit
Post Types Archives
- Custom Post Type (example: articles):
https://yourdomain.com/articles/edit - WooCommerce Products:
https://yourdomain.com/product/editorhttps://yourdomain.com/shop/edit - Easy Digital Downloads:
https://yourdomain.com/downloads/edit
Users
- Edit author profile:
https://yourdomain.com/author/myuser/edit - Users list:
https://yourdomain.com/users/edithttps://yourdomain.com/author/edithttps://yourdomain.com/authors/edit
Taxonomies
- Category:
https://yourdomain.com/category/category-one/edit - Tag:
https://yourdomain.com/tag/new-tag/edit - Custom Taxonomy:
https://yourdomain.com/topics/hosting/edit - Nested Taxonomy Within Post Type:
https://yourdomain.com/how-tos/topics/hosting/edit
Theme Editing
- Full Site Editor / Customizer:
https://yourdomain.com/theme/edit
Multisite
- Go to a Site’s edit screen:
https://mymultisite.com/site/edit - Go to all sites in the network admin:
https://mymultisite.com/sites/edit
Example: Changing the Endpoint
Changes /edit to /editar. Make sure to flush permalinks after any endpoint changes.
<?php
add_filter( 'slash_edit_endpoint', function( $endpoint ) ) {
return 'editar';
}
Security
Only users with Editor capabilities (or higher) can access edit screens.
Developers can customize access using filters:
slash_edit_capability_checkslash_edit_can_edit
Developer Friendly
- Filter the
/editendpoint if needed - Extend redirect behavior
- Lightweight and no settings required