Rating: 4 stars
Very decent plugin, but it does seem to have some issues with its design.
On my website, using the slider left to right seems to have a tendancy to highlight the whole block in blue. I’m guessing the browser is trying to select the thing like it would with a block of text.
On mobile, different issues. Zooming in on the Block and using the slider results in the whole pageview sliding left or right.
I’m not a coder so I struggle to explain. But there does seem to be an issue where “selecting” the slider doesn’t lock the mouse in it. Which would explain the issues described above.
Hopefully can be fixed in a future update. Cheers !
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The small problem is that a blue overlay appears when scrolling too fast with the PC
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Does exactly what I expected – nothing more. No unnecessary features. Great.
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I was impressed by the amount of settings. Design is also nice.
On iPhone, while playing around with two of those blocks, the phone lagged incredibly bad until Safari didn’t respond at all for 20 seconds. Unacceptable. Switched to another plugin.
(WP 6.4.1, iPhone 11, iOS 17.2.1, Safari)
Rating: 5 stars
Very good plugin and devoted developers who promptly answer and release new versions after user submission / issue warning, even for the free version. Keep up with your excellent work!
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integrates with gutenberg editor. one click to install, one click to add to my post, add my two images, BOOM done. wish it had a “auto” slider, or a visual way to show users that the line is draggable.
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This plugin does what it’s supposed to do, and it does it very well.
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This plugin does what it’s supposed to do, and it does it very well. So why don’t I love it?
Because it also does exactly the kinds of things that I, as both a WordPress community plugin developer and for-hire custom theme developer, find maddening about so many plugins out there. It just has to stand out.
I want a plugin that seamlessly slots itself into the WordPress user experience. The editing interface for a well-designed plugin should be (nearly) indistinguishable from a core feature. I like that for myself, aesthetically, but I all-but insist on it for my clients, so they are not confused by inconsistencies in the admin user interface.
Why is everything purple? Why is everything bigger than normal? Why doesn’t it recognize my theme’s color palette? And WHY does it nag me for a review with a giant box in the Block Editor sidebar?
All of those things are awful, they degrade the user experience, they make my work look cheap, and they make the plugin developer look desperate.
I get it. I make plugins. I even sell a pro version of one of them. But if you want to get people to spread the word about your plugin, and to leave good reviews, just wow them with a perfect user experience and leave the rest to them.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you for an amazing plugin!!!!
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This plugin is exactly what i needed and do it’s job fine!
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This plugin save a lot of time. I found this plugin as best
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