• like in awesome portfolio, after filtering is a static width is set to the container. So the responsive design is destroyed. No thanks, to this plugin

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  • Plugin Author John Gardner

    (@jgardner03)

    While I appreciate your feedback, I feel a 1-star review for the reason you provided is completely unwarranted. Your complaint is that the responsive design of the plugin breaks when you resize the browser after filtering. Is that something you frequently do when you’re browsing the web — resize the browser after performing some action on a website? Do you find many of your site’s visitors complain to you or leave your site because they do that as well?

    I didn’t write the filtering script used in my plugin, Jacek Galanciak did so feel free to complain to the actual author if you must, but please don’t punish a plugin developer with such a negative review for what is clearly the edge case of edge cases.

    Thread Starter johnnytaco

    (@johnnytaco)

    Actually this is not a rare case at all, when you use a smartphone or tablet.

    Plugin Author John Gardner

    (@jgardner03)

    Fair enough, so instead of being the edge case of edge cases, it’s just an uncommon event. Either way, I still don’t think that warrants a 1-star review, but I’ll let other potential users make their own determination as to the validity of your rating.

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