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I’ll let you know how it all works out on my end and if I run into any bugs.
The suggestion for a landing page site eventually was mainly to allow you to do a little more on the explanation and demo side. And to house more examples.
The suggestion regarding styling…those classes seem to be set for the fields. Right now I am easily styling using my stylesheet, but I thought it might make it a little easier if there could be something done in your shortcode to inject a class or id. Either through a theme’s stylesheet or a text field you put into an admin settings page, users could create their own styles to apply to said classes and IDs.
As for theme support…I personally am using Enfold on my site. I believe it is a pretty popular theme for novice and advanced users. I think the devs have some sort of API to include in their theme builder section.
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