• I’m working with this tool for a few days and compared it with SiteOrigin. In which only widgets can be inserted. Resulting in a problem with theme Twenty Sixteen widget design: Each widget has a thick line above it! … looks very cluttered on a composed page.
    Responsive Table Layout uses WP main editor – with no layout problems!

    But there are also a few things, that could be even better:
    My main point: to much screen-space consumed!
    1.) In my opinion there is too much space/distance between rows!
    2.) The button “Table Layout Editor” takes too much space in WP Editor
    (I use Table layout Editor only for some pages, on all others WP Editor)
    + using Table Layout Editor seems to set the regular editor – opening a regular page/post – to “text”. But it should be visual. (Irritating … and could be a problem for WordPress beginners.)

    Suggestions:
    *) Make space between rows free configurable! (all + one by one)
    *) Make space between content blocks free configurable
    *) Make space between columns free configurable
    *) Tune content block Layout – space: “small” is already very large!
    *) Make button “Table Layout Editor” a tab besides visual and text
    *) leave standard WP editor in mode “visual”
    *) add a settings-page for configuration (standard row-space, …)
    *) add a “widget component” (compete with SiteOrigin & Co.!)
    *) add tag: page builder (to be found!)
    *) having widget component add tags: widget, widgets

    But anyway a very good tool!

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  • Plugin Author Maarten Menten

    (@maartenm)

    Hello burnuser,

    Thank you for the rating and the very useful remarks.

    I’ll integrate most of them in future releases.

    Kind regards,

    Maarten

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