Rating: 2 stars
This could be a five star plugin, but the project has been abandoned by the developer. He is also unwilling to let anyone in to help maintain it. As of this writing, the documentation site is down and has been for months due to an IP address change at Siteground, the fix is a ten minute effort.
There are some problems, so just realize that if you run with this and hit an issue, you’re on your own. I’m using it because I incorporated it into other work before it was abandoned and it’s non-trivial to switch to another framework.
If you’re new to this, look elsewhere.
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There is a little learning curve but it’s not bad. Lot’s of great options available.
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It is one of the best option framework I’ve ever used. Simply too good. Thankyou very much of all the contributors of this great plugin.
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It is one of the best option framework I’ve ever used. Simply too good. Thanks to all the contributors of this great plugin.
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Break my site but I found the solution. I noticed that the problem is caused by the …\ titan-framework.1.11 \ titan-framework \ js \ ace-min-noconflict \ mode-text.js file . You have to switch to FTP mode and make sure that all the files have been fully added. Then it works perfectly. Insist with the FTP, in manual. ??
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The themes generated with this framework will not be accepted from the themes repository of www.remarpro.com for some errors in the code.
The ghost assistance never responds your issues.
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We’re creating plugins by using Titan Framework and simply it is great. It can be also extendable. Highly recommended.
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I start learning create theme option, it easy with Titan
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This is a really good framework however it is lacking a couple of control elements that prevent it -just- from being a 5 star.
For example the CSS option -in my opinion- really need the option to set the css as frontend, admin or login css. At present it can only be applied to the front end.
It is also lacking in that it’s not possible to change the version number of the output css file. Therefore once your css has been cached by a visitor to your site, they will not see any future changes to that css. This is also true for the site admins, who are therefore unable to see the effect(s) of any changes they make to the css. This is a serious flaw in this part of the framework.
If these can be resolved soon, I’d be delighted and change my review to 5 stars!!!
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I don;t know how to thank you guys. This is an AWESOME WP Framework and everything well documented … I tried Redux and los tin oblivion until I find this.
Thanks to the team and the developers of this framework and I wish I can donate if I can for this farther development.
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Titan framework causes problems on Adblock Notify by b*web plugin.
Adblock Notify by b*web works fine on desktop, but when I visit my my site using a smartphone I get this error:
Warning: preg_match(): Unknown modifier ‘n’ in /web/htdocs/www.sinapsi.org/home/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/adblock-notify-by-bweb/lib/titan-framework/class-titan-framework.php on line 588
The Adblock Notify by b*web author wrote that the bug is caused by titan-framework, but anyhow I cannot use it since half of traffic to my blog comes from smartphones.
Problem is still there, even with the latest update.
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Like this framework. Easy to use.
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Awesome Plugin.
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This plugin lacks some interesting features. But at this state, it’s not bad !!!
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Keep it up
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Wow,
This is a very nice framework! I got it up and running very quickly with the sample options as well as ones I added.
One unexpected hot feature was the ability to set options to generate CSS. I had actually been preparing to take one option’s output and generate some inline CSS (yes, a bit cheesy) when I found it. You can actually specify CSS for some options, then Titan grabs each option’s CSS, generates a minified CSS file, and enqueues it automagically!!! So instead of coding the options, coding a CSS file, and enqueuing it in some function file, it can all be done in one function file (or plugin) right in the option definitions!
I ran into one confusing issue at first… when I made changes to an option’s PHP code and did a quick test, I wasn’t seeing the changes. I found that if I did a “reset” from the options menu, then the changes were visible. This makes sense, because there may have been values saved in the database that were from the initial setup of the field, and it needed to be re-initialized. (Note that I’m not referring to values entered into the options panel by a user, that’s working fine) So maybe that will help someone.
So if you have a decent understanding of PHP and can follow instructions, it’s pretty easy to get this working. I was able to set it up faster than one of its popular competitors.
Thanks very much!
Dave
Rating: 5 stars
I really love Titan because it includes lot of options. And specially I don’t have to another metabox framework when titan is there. Just brilliant
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Now that they have fixed the really annoying bug I can say this plugin rocks! Thanks guys! ??
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I’ve used Titan Framework on my last 4 or 5 WordPress websites and I love it so far! I love being able to easily create options pages as well as metaboxes. I also love the sortable field. It was extremely useful on my last project to easily create flexible page layouts.
I also tried the Redux Framework, which I liked as well (and I like their UI better for the options pages). The Redux Framework doesn’t include metabox functionality without a paid extension, which is a huge turnoff for me. I love that the Titan Framework has this functionality bundled in it already. I used metaboxes on pretty much each website I develop, so that functionality is a must.
The only thing I think the framework is missing is repeatable fields and repeatable grouped fields. I’d love to see that functionality added in the future. If I need that on a project, I’ll use the Custom Metaboxes and Fields plugin, which I have used for years until finding the Titan Framework.
As another reviewer mentioned, it would also be nice to see conditional field functionality as well.
Thank you for the great plugin!
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Quick and easy!
I use it for a plugin admin panel.
Note:
Some features are missing like conditional options display, add new fields on the fly, etc.
And the ACE library is too heavy in my minde (too much options?)
Thanks for this really impressive works guys ??
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That’s a nice way of coding: extending a parent class with subclasses for option controls! Well designed.
One thing:
I DO understand you don’t want to mimic the Redux framework’s UI. Still it would be nice if the UI controls could be beautified a bit more.
On the other hand… We can rather easily create our own now, can’t we?
I’m very curious about the future development of Titan. It looks VERY promising. My 5 stars.
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It’s awesome!
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I’ve only played with this for a short time but it is a solid piece of work and I’m sure it will get very popular.
Also the email support from the developer has been terrific. I’m told he will be adding some new features very soon… like a CSS generator option to write out a .css file instead of in-line <style> code in the <head>.
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Well, I made the framework so I think it’s awesome and would be really be helpful to everyone. With your help, we can make the framework better and better.
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I downloaded this plugin last night and was instantly able to add customization to a theme I’m working on. Thank you for saving me so much time and energy.
I’ve only played with it for the last few hours, but I am tentatively in love.
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