• The idea itself is great.

    However, if you’re using a plain WordPress theme and not some fancy framework such as CPO’s own framework, WooCommerce or Genesis, then all this “place anywhere in your site” advert slogan narrows down to wp_header and wp_footer. I.e. something in the very beginning of the page, before your content starts, or something in the very end of the page, after your content ends.

    Seeing how CPOThemes is obsessed with photography and portfolios in their free themes (which look nice most of the time, but do not suit everyone), and Genesis itself costs $60 and doesn’t have anything free about it, this plugin looks pretty useless for an average WP blogger.

    To sum it up, if you own a WooCommerce e-shop, or run a website on CPO or Genesis frameworks, or need only slight tweaks in the header/footer areas, then this plugin is definitely worth trying out. It offers integration with dozens hooks inside these frameworks.

    Too bad I couldn’t really see what it could do.

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  • Plugin Contributor cpothemes

    (@cpothemes)

    Hi Jaarne,

    I appreciate the honest review.

    It’s true that Infuse shines the most when using Genesis, CPO, or any of these plugins, but it also applies to ANY framework using hooks. The links are there for pure convenience. It’s just a reference cheatsheet.

    A lot of popular hooks are not listed due to lack of time, but you could add any existing hook in the textbox, and it’d work. So you could work with Avada, Kriesi, bbPress, EDD, BuddyPress, etc, etc… as long as they use hooks to work.

    Also, even if your theme/plugin does not use hooks, you can also use shortcodes to embed content blocks. It’s kind of a fallback, but still works pretty well.

    We might update the plugin to reflect this, but right now we are swamped working on Forge. Be sure to give that one a try as well ??

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