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This slider plugin is pretty robust, but I think the thing that sets it apart from most of the other contenders is the Flash-like editor interface available here for visually building sliders on a familiar-looking 'timeline' interface.
Having that portion of the product (in particular the 'timeline' editor) open-sourced would be a huge benefit to your users; is it available, and if not, is it something you'd consider open-sourcing?
For users with more control over their server stack, it would be very powerful to run a self-hosted version of the slider editor and have it connected to a local database.
Thanks for all your hard work on this powerful plugin!
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This slider plugin is pretty robust, but I think the thing that sets it apart from most of the other contenders is the Flash-like editor interface available here for visually building sliders on a familiar-looking 'timeline' interface.
Having that portion of the product (in particular the 'timeline' editor) open-sourced would be a huge benefit to your users; is it available, and if not, is it something you'd consider open-sourcing?
For users with more control over their server stack, it would be very powerful to run a self-hosted version of the slider editor and have it connected to a local database.
Thanks for all your hard work on this powerful plugin!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: