• I tried the free version of this plugin which is limited to the installation only, none of the settings are manageable in the free version.

    That is quite a showstopper. All seems to focus on forcing you to buy the professional edition. I don’t mind that, but as a seasoned WordPress developer and user I’ve seen too many plugins that did beautiful things with loads of presets, but in the end didn’t fit. That is why I would like to see that a few settings could be modified in a free version of this plugin.

    Not everyone is buying this plugin but still even when used on freeloader sites it should be seen as a compliment for the development team.

    When no one makes use of your product, nobody is talking about it either.

    You can add widgets by adding shortcodes into a text widget. You create feeds that receive a short code that can be copied into the text widget.

    I would give this plugin more stars if it at least not everything was part of the pro-version. In relation with other plugins, the free version gives you a taste of what it could do. For the whole potential you have to put your trust on the paid version.

    The masked options at least show that a lot of settings are available, so maybe this could be the plugin you are looking for.

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