• I am updating my review because newer versions actually add a tiny bit of functionality. Originally, this plugin did literally nothing. The tiny bit of functionality added is the localStorage cache cleaner. But that is all it does. That would be a fine plugin, but is not what this one promises. This plugin still does not actually add any custom modules for Divi and is still nothing but an ad for the company’s products. Deceitful.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by swinggraphics. Reason: New versions added functionality
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  • Plugin Author make-web

    (@make-web)

    This plugin is quite open about the fact that it enables the user to do something. It does not currently add custom modules on its own. We do not do this because our users want all different kinds of custom modules, so it will clutter their list if we add in default modules.

    Divi Theme has a list of modules that are included in the theme. They are amazing, but sometimes you want something new and out of the box.

    This plugin enables a user to add a folder to their child theme for a new module to be available through the page builder interface.

    A custom module comes with all the option editing available through a normal module, but they can be tailored to your industry.

    Most of our users then build their own, but there is a growing list of pre-built modules being made available.?

    Thread Starter swinggraphics

    (@swinggraphics)

    Your plugin exists solely as an ad for your premium plugins, and does not add any functionality on its own. For shame.

    I agree with swinggraphics. I asked months ago for a sample module we can use to develop our own but we got nothing.

    At the same time they were able to build their own website to sell their own modules.

    I haven’t given my own 1 star rating yet. But if things are not provided as requested in 1 week from now I will have no other option because this is not what the plugin repo is supposed to be used for.

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