• It doesn’t work the developer is snarky with answers and there’s no fix… Take it down and remove it as an option if your not going to support it. It’s not fair to people that are hoping your plugin is their only hope.

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  • As an alternative solution, using an iframe plugin can be great. Especially if you are trying to run 2 or more animations on the same page. I have been using Advanced iFrame Pro very successfully (its worth the $16).

    Plugin Author ti2m

    (@ti2m)

    Please be fair. I’ve put a warning on the main site and am trying for quiet some time to find a co-maintainer. As far as I can tell you only posted a comment about 4 month ago asking for an ETA. I’m doing this in my free time and I have never made any money with either edge suite, wordpress or edge animate. This is not a product, it is open source. As you can see from the download stats in relation to new issues over e.g. the last month, the plugin seems to be working for a lot of people. I can’t answer all the questions about why an animation doesn’t center on a responsive site an things like that as this has nothing to do with edge suite. On your site, you didn’t even create an issue on why or what isn’t working for you. As far as I can tell the dev version is working with the latest EA version, except with multiple animations on one site, which is a bug in EA runtime. I also put up an alternative method on the FAQ on how to integrating animations manually without the use of the plugin. I don’t mind you giving the plugin 1 start, but as said, then please be fair and tell other what you have tried, which versions you are using. After all I do in fact consider taking it down due to comments like this.

    It works with me, but I have a problem with it .. the animation starts lately and sometimes it doesn’t start. But when I use it locally in edge animate it works fine

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