Page-Builder for Content Experience – Setka Editor

Description

A WordPress plugin for beautiful content that converts. The editor you’ve been waiting for to design your posts.

Discover a faster way to design beautiful content

Setka Editor empowers editorial teams to design content experiences that convert. It allows for creativity and efficiency in the hands of editors and designers while remaining a controlled, safe, seamlessly integrated, and scalable technology.

Get the best out of Gutenberg

Setka Editor complements the Gutenberg editor perfectly. In fact, it was among the first plugins ready for the release of WordPress 5.0. We have developed Setka Editor as a separate content block, which can be used with any other blocks on your page. This means you can get the flexibility of design for eBooks, landing pages, or special campaigns while also saving time with your reusable Gutenberg blocks. Get the best of the two worlds.

Customize design without coding

Setka Editor transforms the content creation process, so you can arrange text, images, and other visual elements into beautiful layouts — without having to code.

Personalized branded style and reusable templates ensure a consistent look and feel on every published page for better brand recall and awareness — all in a couple of clicks.

This means more beautiful pages with less stress, and more time for the developers to focus on important tasks.

  • Grids: Structure your content, dramatically improve readability, and gain perfect control over every element on your page in just a few seconds with the grid system.
  • Interactive design: Easily add a level of interactivity and increase the time readers spend with your content. Add animation, anchors, or full width and background images on the fly to make your posts more immersive.
  • Automatic PDF Export: Acquire more leads without spending any extra time or effort. With Setka Editor you can offer a downloadable version of your blog post or eBook instantly.
  • Reusable components: Create and save post templates and reusable design elements at the click of a button.
  • More freedom with typography: Choose from hundreds of Google Fonts, connect your Adobe TypeKit or upload your own custom fonts.

“Setka Editor makes it easy for brands and publishers to build interactive, beautiful, and fast-loading content without having to code at all. After integrating with AMP for WordPress, their client’s AMP version looks identical, but loads so much faster — not only on mobile [5 seconds faster], but also on desktop [6.3 seconds faster]”.

Jeanny Haliman
South East Asia Web Lead, Google

Seamless production process

Setka Editor wants to make design easier, not get in your way. That’s why we’ve made our tool to work within your editorial and technical processes. We do this by providing:

  • True WYSIWYG: When designing an article you see exactly how it will look when published. Press tab to instantly see both desktop and mobile versions in the preview.
  • Team collaboration and rights management: Everything you need to work effectively as a team is included. Add multiple users to your post, set user rights and communicate through comments.
  • Extra customization through code: Don’t worry developers—you’ve still got the power. If our grids, fonts, animations, post styles, layouts, templates and components aren’t enough and you want to customize further, Setka Editor enables you to easily add custom CSS and alter HTML within the post and within any of your reusable design elements.

Improve performance and build mobile-ready content

Setka Editor automatically creates SEO friendly and mobile optimized posts. Stop losing your audience due to poor page performance.

  • Proper code structure and other optimizations get you faster load times and higher LightHouse scores. Unlike many page builders, working within post content allows for a lower level of nesting (which means faster loading times). Setka Editor properly uses header tags and supports input of alt text for all your images. It is compatible with Yoast and other WordPress SEO plugins.
  • Automatic responsive layout optimized for mobile.
  • Instant preview for web and mobile.

“Since working with Setka Editor, we’ve seen our bounce rate go down by 84%, a 14% increase in homepage traffic, and average session duration up by 127%. The tool helps us structure the information on our blog and enhance it with photos, videos, GIFs, and more while pre-configured fonts, header styles, and pull-quotes save us time on creating posts and ensure we maintain a singular style”.

Polina Delanoe
Communications Leader, Decathlone

Beautiful content, even if you uninstall

We don’t want to lock you in (although we hope you’ll stay!). Everything is saved as HTML code in your database. CSS files can be stored on your side or be delivered from Setka Editor CDN. This means that if you decide to uninstall the plugin you will still be able to connect style files to posts that are saved on your server, maintaining both the content itself and its stunning design.

How it works:

Step 1. Sign-up for Setka Editor
Choose the plan that works best for you and register for an account at editor.setka.io

Step 2. Go through the technical set-up
After installing the plugin, copy, and paste your license key in Setka Editor plugin settings in WordPress.

Step 3. Set up your visual identity
Before creating posts, you will need to configure your visual identity, grid systems, and reusable components in accordance with the Design System or brand guidelines. This process takes place in the Design System Manager, in your account. Your published Styles will become available in the Editor upon completion.

Step 4. Start Designing
Once you have your visual identity, you can head to your Setka Editor and start designing your content.

Screenshots

  • Add interactivity with preset or custom animation.
  • Work faster with content with true WYSIWYG editing experience.
  • Consistent and flexible design with layout grids.
  • Add and edit images within the editor.
  • Animate text, icons, images, or whole blocks of content.
  • One-click preview for desktop and mobile.
  • Define your unique content styles inside our Content Design System Manager.
  • Input license key here.
  • Setka Editor settings in WordPress.

Blocks

This plugin provides 1 block.

  • Setka Editor

Installation

From your WordPress dashboard

  1. Visit ‘Plugins > Add New’.
  2. Search for ‘setka editor’.
  3. Activate Setka Editor from your Plugins page.

From WordPress.org

  1. Download Setka Editor.
  2. Upload the ‘setka editor’ directory to your ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc…).
  3. Activate Setka Editor from your Plugins page.

FAQ

Is Setka Editor free?

Yes! Setka Editor’s core features are free. These include easy image scaling and media embedding, animations and many more.

How are our Pro Plans different from the free version?

Setka Editor’s Pro Plans (Solo and Team) have special features for people looking for added flexibility and customization. Pro features include inline icons, more pre-made Post Styles and an ability to create multiple custom Post Styles, snippets and grids. We also offer premium support.

Does my theme support this plugin?

Yes! Setka Editor works seamlessly with any theme and would not break anything in the layout.

Where can I get support if I have any questions?

Please visit our Help Center if you have questions on how to use Setka Editor features or troubleshoot any problem. If you have any feedback regarding our plugin, please contact us at editor.setka.io/support.

Reviews

September 19, 2019
I installed and activated this plugin on 19 Sep 2019 and then was no longer able to load the admin dashboard. I only saw a blank screen instead. I could still visit the website itself. But to fix this I had to use FTP to rename the setka editor plugin. As soon as I did that I could view/use the admin dashboard again.
January 12, 2018
There's a lot of promise here, but still work to be done. The free version is somewhat limited, but so are my needs so I was optimistic. I took it through some real-world tasks, only to find several aggravating issues and a final deal-breaker for me. First the deal-breaker: The free version is limited to a single grid system, which is understandable. But the grid can't be edited once it's created – you can only delete the settings and thereby lose all the formatting for posts that were formatted with those settings. So, for example, if you decide that you'd rather have 8 columns instead of 6, you essentially start over with the free version (the paid version allows multiple grid systems, so this isn't a problem if you pay). There are probably a number of fair reasons for this lack of editing ability, but in the end it means the free version is very inflexible, and you will essentially be painting yourself into a corner by using it. For me, that far outweighs any advantages this plugin provides (and there are many). Other aggravations included a remote settings page (on the Setka site) to set defaults for a style. Again, this is somewhat understandable but cumbersome. In operation, the undo function is nice but unpredictable, as are some of the basic layout controls. Paragraph blocks could sometimes not be deleted and dividers would sometimes disappear. The documentation mentions controls that aren't available, and eventually I felt like I was fighting the plugin after awhile just to try to get it to function as it should. I ended up editing the html and css time and again to adjust things, at which point the whole purpose of the plugin is defeated. There's a lot of promise here, and I love the idea of an easy, universal visual editor for posts. But as of this review I'm afraid the free version just isn't ready for a production environment. And the most affordable paid version is cost-prohibitive for most small businesses. I'll definitely keep an eye on this, but for now I'll be deleting it.
October 4, 2017
If you need more options for your WYSIWYG editor, this is the the best solution out there for a WordPress Blog. Variety of fonts, set ups and details for your future writing.
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Changelog

2.1.11 – January 15, 2021

Minor improvements.

2.1.10 – November 23, 2020

Improved notices output and compatibility with other plugins.

2.1.9 – November 23, 2020

Updated Freemius (2.3.2 -> 2.4.1).

2.1.8 – November 9, 2020

Minor improvements.

2.1.7 – October 27, 2020

Enqueue public.js only on singular pages with Setka Editor posts.

2.1.6 – October 21, 2020

Compatibility with CoBlocks plugin.

2.1.5 – October 20, 2020

Minor improvements.

2.1.4 – October 12, 2020

  • Protocol relative approach when including style files that were saved on the local server or CDN.
  • Minor bug fixes.

2.1.3 – October 1, 2020

  • Fixed compatibility with the latest version of AMP plugin.
  • Now you can restore the post content from browser local storage when you, for example, closed the browser tab with the unsaved changes. Works in combination with Classic Editor plugin only.

2.1.2 – September 25, 2020

Improved compatibility with Gutenberg in the latest WordPress versions.

2.1.1 – September 24, 2020

Improved compatibility with Gutenberg in the latest WordPress versions.

2.1.0 – September 23, 2020

Added the new way to connect post styles for better page performance scores. With a special setting inside the plugin Settings page you can inline critical post styles into a page and load the rest of the styles asynchronously. This will reduce the delay to display post content.

2.0.2 – September 9, 2020

Fixed saving style files for VIP GO environment.

2.0.1 – September 1, 2020

Fixed CI config for demo instances.

2.0.0 – September 1, 2020

  • Added support for the latest PHP versions.
  • Increased the minimal required PHP version to PHP 7.1.3 for the security reasons. We recommend to update PHP version for the supported one according to WordPress requirements and the list of PHP supported versions. Installations with old PHP will not be able to use new Setka Editor plugin versions.
  • Updated Symfony library and added the support for Symfony 5.

1.32.1 – August 25, 2020

Extended support for the new style files.

1.32.0 – August 12, 2020

  • New Setka Editor API methods support.
  • Minor interface improvements for better compatibility with Gutenberg.

1.31.1 – July 9, 2020

Prevented Setka Editor block disappearing in Gutenberg after Ctrl (Command) + X shortcut inside the post content.

1.31.0 – May 27, 2020

  • Improved AMP sanitizer to support new animation format.
  • Minor improvements in TinyMCE integration.

1.30.1 – May 25, 2020

Code style improvements.

1.30.0 – May 20, 2020

  • Improved CSS files synchronization on local servers and CDN.
  • Allowed new HTML attributes for Setka Editor post decoration.

1.29.0 – April 30, 2020

The setting that turns on standalone post styles instead of the combined styles for a preview page is turned on by default for all the new installations.

1.28.16 – April 21, 2020

Fixed saving and displaying the content in post editor in Gutenberg.

1.28.15 – April 8, 2020

Compatibility with WordPress 5.4.

1.28.14 – April 3, 2020

Compatibility with WordPress 5.4.

1.28.13 – March 31, 2020

Improved AMP sanitizer for the footnotes.

1.28.12 – March 27, 2020

  • Improved editing mode for the posts created in Setka Editor in Classic Mode. When Setka Editor is blocked or loads for a long time, the post opens only in the Text editor to preserve proper post decoration.
  • Fixed Setka Editor AMP styles synchronization.
  • Fixed srcset attribute for AMP.

1.28.11 – March 24, 2020

Fixed srcset attribute for AMP.

1.28.10 – March 3, 2020

1.28.9 – February 26, 2020

Improved AMP sanitizers.

1.28.8 – February 17, 2020

Fixed srcset attribute for AMP.

1.28.7 – February 14, 2020

Fixed srcset attribute for AMP.

1.28.6 – February 4, 2020

  • Fixed compatibility with Meta Box plugin.
  • Fixed local post styles synchronization on Windows servers.

1.28.5 – December 20, 2019

Improved compatibility with PHP 5.X versions.

1.28.4 – December 16, 2019

Fixed the errors with plugin update.

1.28.3 – December 16, 2019

Fixed the errors with plugin update.

1.28.2 – December 12, 2019

Fixed the errors with plugin update.

1.28.1 – December 10, 2019

Fixed plugin behavior when filesystem access is limited.

1.28.0 – December 6, 2019

  • A new setting that turns on standalone post styles instead of the combined styles for a preview page. Standalone post styles are lightweight so that the page will load faster.
  • A new setting that enables Setka CDN files. In this case, you will always use files provided by Setka Editor’s CDN even if any local files are available.

1.27.0 – November 27, 2019

Added sanitizer for the footnotes feature to show them correctly on AMP pages.

1.26.3 – November 26, 2019

Improved compatibility with WordPress 5.3.

1.26.2 – November 19, 2019

Fixed post autosave in Gutenberg.

1.26.1 – November 13, 2019

Minor improvements.

1.26.0 – November 6, 2019

  • Improved the Setka Editor width in WordPress classic mode.
  • Improved Setka Editor content autosave in Gutenberg.
  • Fixed loading Setka Editor styles only on the singular pages created in Setka Editor.

1.25.2 – October 17, 2019

Fixed the Freemius integration problem, that was preventing some users from skipping feature notification subscriptions.

1.25.1 – October 11, 2019

  • Fixed Unsplash images inserted the post for users with Edge 18.
  • Fixed Warning notification for users with non-admin rights.
  • Update Setka Editor files after each plugin update.

1.25.0 – September 12, 2019

  • Disabled switch to Setka Editor in the posts that are published and created in the default editor to prevent the accidental breakage of the post design.
  • Added “Support” page in the plugin Settings which generates a report that will help Setka Editor support team to diagnose every problem in a faster way.
  • Improved the uninstall recommendation.
  • Improved compatibility with AMP plugin.

1.24.0 – September 3, 2019

  • Added custom webhooks endpoint.
  • Improved Manual Synchronisation of the styles.

1.23.0 – August 29, 2019

Improved compatibility with BuddyBoss and AMP plugins.

1.22.0 – August 26, 2019

  • Added animation when scrolling for AMP.
  • Improved compatibility with Gutenberg and Classic mode (TinyMCE).
  • Improved the uninstall process (we enqueue Setka Editor CSS only for Setka Editor posts).
  • Internet Explorer 11 support.

1.21.6 – July 29, 2019

We have allowed additional attributes for KSES that are necessary for animation when scrolling feature.

1.21.5 – July 18, 2019

Improved compatibility with AMP.

1.21.4 – July 11, 2019

Improved selection of the post types to start Setka Editor and other minor improvements.

1.21.3 – July 3, 2019

Fixed filtering image sizes for srcset attribute when Advanced Custom Fields Pro plugin is installed.

1.21.0 – June 18, 2019

Improved saving content with srcset attribute.

1.20.0 – May 29, 2019

  • With the srcset attribute, Setka Editor allows for automatic image size adjustments that adhere to the size of a user’s device. When viewing content on a smaller screen, this feature can dramatically improve page load speeds. We added to the plugin settings a range of theme- and plugin-generated image sizes to pass to the srcset attribute.
  • Improved compatibility with Gutenberg.

1.19.1 – May 17, 2019

Updated all Symfony components from 3.3.* to 3.4.* to prevent the compatibility errors with the latest PHP-versions.

1.19.0 – April 25, 2019

Improved compatibility with AMP.

1.18.1 – April 3, 2019

Fixed Setka Editor styles for AMP classic mode.

1.18.0 – March 26, 2019

  • Added minimal PHP-version to plugin’s metadata.
  • Improved synchronization of styles from editor.setka.io to the client’s domain.
  • Improved the plugin notices copy.

1.17.5 – March 11, 2019

Fixed Setka editor starting with non-minified Gutenberg files and other improvements.

1.17.4 – February 25, 2019

Freemius (https://freemius.com) received a report of a severe security issue in their WordPress SDK and released a patched version with the security fix. We have updated Freemius SDK inside Setka Editor plugin. Please update Setka Editor plugin ASAP.

1.17.3 – February 21, 2019

Improved Setka Editor launch for Guteberg and Classic Editor.

1.17.2 – February 4, 2019

  • Improved sanitizers for AMP;
  • Refactoring and better code testing;
  • Improved Manual Sync button notifications in the plugin settings.

1.17.1 – December 6, 2018

Improved compatibility with Gutenberg.

1.17.0 – November 26, 2018

Setka Editor is Gutenberg-ready (for WordPress 5.0). We have developed a Setka Editor content block, which can be used with any other blocks on your page. You can launch only one Setka Editor block on the page. Setka Editor is still compatible with classic Editor.

1.16.2 – September 28, 2018

Improved compatibility with AMP WP plugin in ‘Classic’ mode.

1.16.1 – September 18, 2018

Improved compatibility with AMP WP plugin in ‘Paired’ mode.

1.16.0 – August 6, 2018

Now, we have integrated Setka Editor plugin with the AMP WP plugin. When installed on the same website they automatically increase the loading speed for mobile pages while retaining stylistic and branding elements.

We make it work with all three modes in the AMP WP plugin:

— ‘Classic’ offers a ready-made template for the theme and allows the Google bot to index the pages of the site as soon as the plugin is installed.;
— ‘Paired’ assumes that the owner of the website or the creator of the theme has created separate templates for AMP and other versions of the website.;
— ‘Native’ is seamless integration, where the website is created specifically for AMP, and there is no need to create separate links, templates, and so on.

We wrote four sanitizers for elements that weren’t compatible with AMP notations and created smaller files for styling elements that are in line with the design demands.

  1. The animation sanitizer converts Setka Editor animations into AMP animations, while keeping any interactive features like activation on a specific user action or movement of elements.
  2. The embed element sanitizer transform a responsive embed into relevant AMP elements and correctly integrates them into the page.
  3. The gallery sanitizer transforms the component for displaying a series of images into the relevant AMP element.
  4. The image sanitizer displays the srcset attribute with all available resolutions, allowing the browser to decide which size is best for the user. This makes loading images faster and allows content to adapt to a device’s screen size.

So that clients can set up themes for displaying content, Setka created the Style manager.

1.15.2 – August 1, 2018

Fixed error when WordPress doesn’t have access to the filesystem.

1.15.1 – June 27, 2018

Fixed compatibility with WPS Hide Login plugin.

1.15.0 – June 19, 2018

  • Added Setka Editor posts filter to see all posts created with Setka Editor single-click ease.
  • Added Uninstall tab in the plugin settings.
  • Added Sync button to the Account tab in the plugin settings to force the update of your post styles.

1.14.2 – June 6, 2018

  • Fixed license key validation errors.
  • Fixed HHVM related issue.

1.14.1 – May 29, 2018

Minor bug fixes.

1.14.0 – May 17, 2018

Plugin code refactoring and make public.js file load asynchronously.

1.13.1 – March 21, 2018

Fixed Setka Editor post styles storage.

1.13.0 – March 14, 2018

Code refactoring and technical improvements.

1.12.3 – February 6, 2018

Removed duplicating cron tasks.

1.12.2 – January 30, 2018

Improved account information syncing.

1.12.1 – January 16, 2018

  • Fixed compatibility with old WordPress versions (<4.4).
  • Disabled redirect after plugin activation.

1.12.0 – December 14, 2017

  • Setka Editor starts after the plugin is activated, no registration is required.
  • Minor updates.

1.11.1 – November 24, 2017

Fixed dependencies in previous version.

1.11.0 – November 23, 2017

Minor improvements for SEO plugins compatibility and PHP warnings.

1.10.4 – September 28, 2017

Fixed “Created with Setka Editor” credits checkbox.

1.10.3 – September 11, 2017

Minor improvements.

1.10.2 – August 31, 2017

  • Improved post autosave in Setka Editor.
  • Other minor improvements.

1.10.1 – August 22, 2017

Minor improvements.

1.10.0 – August 16, 2017

New collaborative features available on Pro Team plan. You can leave a comment in the post, reply to your teammates and resolve comments when they become obsolete. Users are also able to send notifications to each other.

1.9.3 – August 11, 2017

  • Minor improvements.

1.9.2 – July 27, 2017

  • Minor improvements.

1.9.1 – July 27, 2017

  • Setka Editor post styles files are automatically stored on your WordPress after the plugin is updated to the current version.
  • Included Freemius analytics system (https://freemius.com/)
  • Minor improvements.

1.9.0 – July 17, 2017

Setka Editor post styles (post style CSS, custom fonts and inline icons) are downloaded to your WordPress. You will be able to keep Setka Editor post styles even after you delete the plugin.

1.8.2 – June 15, 2017

  • Fixed API webhooks.
  • Added explanatory tooltip for the disabled default editor tabs.

1.8.1 – June 9, 2017

  • Updated sign up form.

1.8.0 – June 8, 2017

  • Better company status updates.
  • Fixed issue with settings page cache.

1.7.11

  • Updated sign up form.
  • Added new allowed HTML attributes for Setka Editor.

1.7.10

  • Included source maps in JS files.
  • Updated copy.

1.7.9

  • Fixed right animation sidebar when only 1 column in the post edit screen layout is selected.
  • Users without unfiltered_html capability can save the posts with grids and other Setka Editor post elements.
  • Made WordPress meta boxes column more narrow.

1.7.6

  • Better compatibility with different WordPress and (or) PHP versions.

For developers:

If you are running WordPress in the environment where PHP doesn’t have the access to write data to plugins folder, you can manually specify the plugin cache folder by defining SETKA_EDITOR_CACHE_DIR constant.

1.7.5

  • Fixed Setka Editor label for Free plan.

For developers:

  • Updated PHP packages:
  • symfony/form — ^3.2.6
  • symfony/validator — ^3.2.6
  • symfony/twig-bridge — ^3.2.6
  • symfony/framework-bundle — ^3.2.6
  • symfony/http-foundation — ^3.2.6
  • twig/twig — ^1.33.0