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  • Thread Starter DavidMoyle

    (@davidmoyle)

    No. It does not. The slider does not adapt properly. Which is why I had to use a third party slider. No matter, I was able to get the slider to work through my own research and now will be looking for a new template to migrate to.

    The whole idea with working with WordPress is that everything is a third party plugin. You release new releases about twice a week and every time there is a compatibility issue. THAT is YOUR issue. I will not pay for support on something that YOU cause weekly.

    Nice try though.

    Thread Starter DavidMoyle

    (@davidmoyle)

    Yes, I’m certain no one would ever want to use a third party plugin to develop an actual Woocommerce site. And maybe if your slider actually worked, and your mobile menu was decent, I wouldn;t need to and then I MIGHT buy the paid version. Step it up, then get paid. That’s how I make a living. 😉

    Thread Starter DavidMoyle

    (@davidmoyle)

    And now, of course, the developer wants money to tell me why something that has been working perfectly for six months is now broke. Fraud much?

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