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Ben Seidel's Avatar Ben Seidel
Does your Quick Index tool work well with EasyBlog blog posts and articles created with YOOtheme builder? Are there any known conflicts?
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
Not sure.
Have you tried with the free version?
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Ben Seidel's Avatar Ben Seidel
We have not tried the free version yet, as the features we want are in pro.
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
I recommend you try out the free version first, to see if the basic index is working in combination with the 3rd party extensions you use.
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Ben Seidel's Avatar Ben Seidel
We actually upgraded to a Bundle subscription with you all this week, so we'll try out the Pro version and see if it accomplishes what we need.
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
Awesome ?
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Ben Seidel's Avatar Ben Seidel
Hey, I'm sorry for the delay on this. I did have a chance to test this on EasyBlog and it works like a charm.
You can see it here:
This is a version with the index directly after the H1
www.ignitingbusiness.com/blog/what-is-ap...-your-small-business

This is a version with it after a couple intro paragraphs:
www.ignitingbusiness.com/blog/nas-networ...for-small-businesses

I would suggest adding a note to your Quick Index feature that it integrates/works smoothly with EasyBlog.
I'd love to see more built in styling options added to index over time (wish list item).

Some of your extensions are so underrated. Seriously, they are dang amazing and simple to integrate.
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
It's a bit overkill to list all possible 3rd party components it works with.
It pretty much works with any component. Unless it doesn't.

I try to stay away from fixed styling options and leave that to the CSS, where it should be, in my opinion.
That makes it the most flexible and customizable.
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