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Name | PixGridder |
Version | 2.0.5 |
Author | Manuel Masia | Pixedelic.com |
Rating | 94 |
Last updated | 2014-09-10 04:54:00 |
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Home page PageSpeed score has been degraded by 0%, while Post page PageSpeed score has been degraded by 0%
PixGridder plugin added 20 kB of resources to the Home page and 20 kB of resources to the sample Post page.
PixGridder plugin added 0 new host(s) to the Home page and 0 new host(s) to the sample Post page.
Great! PixGridder plugin ads no tables to your Wordpress blog database.Here is the demo page: PixGridder where a link to Pro version is available (pixgridder-pro)
I prefer to define this plugin as a "grid builder" instead of a page builder, because a page builder is commonly intended as a tool that allows to create sections and, usually, comes with shortcodes such as tabs, accordions, particular sections, galleries etc... And, in many cases, all these shortcodes are not compatible with other similar plugins you could prefer to use.
PixGridder is instead very simple, because it only allows to split your page into rows and columns by moving the functions available on your tinyMCE editor from the whole page to each column you decide to split your page into. In this way you can use the plugins you prefer with the shortcodes you prefer (and also the buttons available on your tinyMCE editor) since the editor is exactly the same one you would have without using PixGridder.
PixGridder doesn't generate shortcodes, it only puts into your posts and pages some html comments like this: <!--pixgridder:row[cols=3]-->
They're invisible except through the source code. So if you want to disable the plugin you don't have to worry about a lot of strange and unuseful shortcodes across your content because everything will be hidden for both the users and the search engine robots.
However, if you want to remove any trace of the plugin from the source code of a page, you can do it by enabling the "no trace" option: you'll get rid of all the HTML comments, but you'll keep unaltered your content.
Take a look to the 2nd screenshot