![]() ![]() ![]() Definitely worth the money! I also like how the search function, filterable categories, pagination are built right into the module and you can turn them on or off. All this required custom PHP code which I never would have been able to figure out on my own. I have been using it to display specific event categories on different pages of our site, organized by event date (not post creation date which you think would be the default…), and with the event date and time information showing. Poor Brad has put up with my million questions and has patiently helped me every step of the way by creating custom php code and instructing me on how to employ it so the module will display what I want. I am not very knowledgeable about PHP code or anything technical but the support has been fantastic. I have been trying to find a plugin that can display custom post types in very specific ways and it’s been surprisingly difficult, and this seems to have all the capabilities I need. So far, I am really impressed and excited by the functionality and customizability of this plugin. If you build web sites and get the chance, purchase the Lifetime Bundle. The results are exactly what I was looking for. Brad in support was unwavering in guiding me and helping me get this up and going, even identifying a conflict with an out-of-date plugin which created an error they had never before seen or addressed. They automatically populate according to date they were uploaded. Once the page/post is programmed with the plugin, I no longer have to open the page in Divi and manually add new images. I can upload the cover images, mark them as Adam Hughes, and display them on-the-fly when the page loads. ![]() For example, a gallery of comic book covers by Adam Hughes, a popular comic book artist. Using this plugin, in combination with Media Plugin & Media Taxonomies (both also DiviPlugins), I was able to accomplish (with the help of support) the ability to display select images in a gallery which automatically loads particularly marked images. I would give this plugin 5 stars, if it weren’t for the documentation (or lack thereof). ![]()
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