• The best advice I can give you is to avoid this plug-in like the plague. Instead use Advance Custom Fields and customise your theme. It has so many bugs and in order to change basic things you need to alter core files that are then overwritten on update. If you do get stuck be prepared to pay $50 to get an answer… kind of goes against the whole WordPress open-source ethic.

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  • Plugin Contributor Anton Korotkoff

    (@anton-korotkoff)

    You do not have to alter core. Use template from template folder + putting them into your theme after changing.

    And yes – premium individual support costs money because we have to put attention to your problem and spend time on it. And “time is money”.

    Thank you, anyway.

    @morgyface:

    If you do get stuck be prepared to pay $50 to get an answer… kind of goes against the whole WordPress open-source ethic.

    Open Source does not mean free. It just means it’s source code is freely distributed. Nothing is stopping you from looking at plugin creators source code and branching your own version.

    Branching a new version? That’s a joke. Have you looked under the hood of this plugin? It’s fully of un-semantic code. It’s complete garbage, this plugin is beyond repair.

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