Aqua Page Builder is a powerful WordPress plugin that allows you to create an unlimited number of template variations for use in your WordPress themes. It follows the same user interface used by the Menus & Widgets admin pages – making you feel right at home with the UI.
Similar to the Widgets & Menus, Aqua Page Builder features the drag and drop interaction to build its templates.
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View/Download on Github -> https://github.com/sy4mil/Aqua-Page-Builder
Just in time. I’ll definitely try this one out.
Thanks for sharing.
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thanks a million
you are great
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That’s great, will check the plugin tomorrow. Do you have filters for authors to add custom blocks ?
Wow interesting stuff, love the UI! will try in the next project! can I?
How does it handle in responsive themes?
Now, that’s awesome. Now, authors can concentrate on creating themes, to innovate the way of showing content, and not the way of creating it (which is plugin territory).
Now our buyers can install a beautifully crafted theme, install a page builder and a shortcodes plugin, and use that for content creation. So now, when changing themes, there won’t be the need to actually rebuild your website just because you have changed the theme.
Beautiful work you have done there. Good job!
Awesome 
bitfade said
That’s great, will check the plugin tomorrow. Do you have filters for authors to add custom blocks ?
See the Block API – https://github.com/sy4mil/Aqua-Page-Builder/wiki/Block-API
SyamilMJ said
bitfade saidSee the Block API – https://github.com/sy4mil/Aqua-Page-Builder/wiki/Block-API
That’s great, will check the plugin tomorrow. Do you have filters for authors to add custom blocks ?
IMHO , it would be better to use existing widget classes. Maybe some wrapper/adapter class?
