Nice idea, few ?'s
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Really like the idea behind this – a nice compromise between shortcodes and the generally over-intrusive visual builders (which bring issues of their own) – inserting actual html and creating visual rows/columns for the end user is FAR nicer than having them work directly with shortcodes for this purpose IMO.
But I have a couple of questions before I can consider using this in a project:
1) What is the concept behind writing tables into the editor then converting on display? So, the output looks just fine in use – but if plugin removed, the output becomes table based and non-responsive on the front end – mind you, this is still better than most but I’m debating over the concept of having tables to deal with down the road should something happen – maybe I’m missing the bigger picture on this.
2) I noticed that in order to get the front end output to show columns side by side in the Genesis site we tested it on, ended up applying box-sizing:border-box to the column css. Not a big deal and not really a question but might be nice to provide a plugin option (whether border-box or something else) to address this for those who run into the same issue but don’t understand why.
3) You mention ability to access shortcodes under ‘add media’… can you explain this further as I’m not seeing this?
I’m excited to see where this goes as you have a sensible approach to this and understand the need for more intelligent methods of handling layouts in the WP editor – something I’ve been waiting for and I’m sure I’m not the only one 😉 Appreciate your efforts
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