I wouldn't necessarily advocate using plugins for this type of functionality, you can do with basic jquery. Say you have a structure like this:
<div>7</div>
<div></div>
<div></div>
...
You could do the following:
$("div").click(function(i, div) {
if ($(div).find("input") {
// already editing an element, bail out
return;
}
var number = $(div).text();
$(div).empty.append($("<input>"));
var input = $(div).find("input");
if (number) { // prefil number back to the input
input.attr("value", number);
}
input.keyup(function(e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13) { // enter pressed
var value = parseInt($(this).value(), 10);
if (value) {
$(this).parent().empty().text(value);
} else {
// sorry mate, display error message or something
}
}
});
});
What the code does is that on click to a div, it replaces its contents with an input, pre-filled by number previously in there and when the user presses enter it checks the input and replaces the input by text again.
I'm writing this off the top of my head, so sorry for any syntax errors, the meaning should be clear.