• I installed and it activated. Not only that, but I also learned that your plugin is compatible with the CM CSS Columns plugin. the CCC uses CSS for multiple columns.

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  • Plugin Author blacklead

    (@blacklead)

    Hello @mythusmage,
    Thank you for using Comet !
    We don’t know CM CSS Columns plugin and how it works exactly but Comet does not use shortcodes to store data so you can use shortcodes you want.
    We try hard to use CSS classes that aren’t common but proper to Comet.

    Don’t hesitate to post a review of Comet if you are satisfied with it.

    Thank you.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by blacklead.
    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    I know you don’t use shortcodes, but how CCC handles columns is something you could take a look at.

    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    BTW, I checked out the two and they are compatible.

    Plugin Author blacklead

    (@blacklead)

    To be honest we want to incorporate to Comet a system that allows to create custom columns for a long time.

    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    Then get in touch with the author of CCC and see what you can work out.

    Plugin Author blacklead

    (@blacklead)

    Hello @mythusmage,

    Sorry for not responding you earlier but thank you for your advice!
    It’s not necessary for us to work with the author of CCC, Comet is very specific.

    For 2 weeks we worked hard on Comet 2.1.0 and we hope that you’ll love our columns builder, the redesign and more ! Comet 2.1.0 will be published on November 12 2016 ??

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