Yes, this was intentional. It was stated in the Changelog and I’ve provided notes on the conversion chart on this page.
The reason behind this was to bring parity between the lite and full version of the plugin so a seamless experience could be created as well as to reduce conflicts with other plugins and themes. All in all, Soliloquy Lite got a lot better with this update because it’s now faster, more secure and more stable against conflicts. 🙂
If you need help, just let me know – I’m happy to help get customizations sorted out. This will be the last HTML/class change for the plugin. It was finalized in the main plugin a few weeks ago, and since testing has gone superbly, I’ve decided to roll it int the lite version as well along with some nice touches for 3.5.
Thomas – thanks for the reply. Not a huge thing, I just thought I’d share with the rest of the class.
I just downloaded the plugin 2 days ago for a new site I’m building, and have only created 1 of the sliders that eventually will be utilized…there will be a few…so I’m glad I figured this out sooner rather than later.
Love the plugin, by the way…I checked several out before deciding on yours.
Awesome man! If you want to write a review about it and give it 5 stars that would be great too. 😉