• All looked very well when I started using the plugin. But when I wanted to expand functionality I ran into a brick wall. The source is poorly written, inconsistent spaghetti code which makes it very hard to build upon without having to hack into the plugin source itself.

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  • Plugin Author elfin

    (@elfin)

    Parts of the code do need updating to make it cleaner. It was originally not developed to be expandable, however I have always been open to people asking for actions and filters to be added in to help them accomplish this. So I checked back and can’t see where you contacted us to help you out with that. But thank you for the review.

    Have you seen http://quirm.net/eshop-add-ons/ ?

    All of those add-on plugins were possible because the core eShop plugin provided the hooks & filters needed to develop new functionality or extend existing functionality. In quite a few cases, people contacted us specifically to ask for new hooks & filters to make their add-on development easier and we have always added them asap.

    Did you at least try to contact us about it?

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