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The marketing really needs work. What the plugin currently does is give you is:
**** Visual columns in the post editor.
**** If you disable the plugin, you content is not lost.
**** I would remove the part about “Without the complexity of front end builder, confusing control, etc.” Instead, I would say something like:
“f(x) Builder is a new page builder plugin that provides visual columns in the post editor without using shortcodes (if it doesn’t). From the setting page, you can enable it for posts, pages, and custom post types (unless you enable some of those by default, in which case just mention the custom post types). There is no vendor lock-in. If you decide you no longer wish to use the plugin, you can disable it without losing your content (though you would loose the column formatting).
In the WordPress.org page you might have a link to the github repo.
The green was a bit bright for me, but that is a personal thing.
Does the plugin use shortcodes? If not, it might be a plus to say it does not.
You wrote some articles about creating your own “layout options”. Are those some things you plan to add? What’s the roadmap? You might share that.
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As suggested by David McCan via blog comment:
**** Visual columns in the post editor.
**** If you disable the plugin, you content is not lost.
**** I would remove the part about “Without the complexity of front end builder, confusing control, etc.” Instead, I would say something like:
“f(x) Builder is a new page builder plugin that provides visual columns in the post editor without using shortcodes (if it doesn’t). From the setting page, you can enable it for posts, pages, and custom post types (unless you enable some of those by default, in which case just mention the custom post types). There is no vendor lock-in. If you decide you no longer wish to use the plugin, you can disable it without losing your content (though you would loose the column formatting).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: