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Implement your plugins into themes

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10 years ago · Last reply by Andrew Misplon 10 years ago

Hi there,

you have created some really awesome plugins and I wonder if it is possible to integrate them (Page Builder, CSS Editor and Widgets Bundle) into one or more themes I create and sell (paid or premium themes).

Cheers
Michael

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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 10 years, 5 months ago

    Hi Michael

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Definitely. Our Page Builder developer documentation is here: https://siteorigin.com/docs/page-builder/. Our Widgets Bundle developer documentation is here: https://siteorigin.com/docs/widgets-bundle/.

    Hopefully the above will give you some rough ideas for things you might be able to do with the two plugins.

  2. Michael Oeser 10 years, 5 months ago

    Hi Andrew,

    thanks a lot for your answer. Great to hear I can use your plugins in my theme(s).

  3. Andrew Misplon Staff 10 years, 5 months ago

    For sure :)

    We recommend that you use something like TGM to prompt for install, rather than bundling. There is a lot of ongoing work into Page Builder and the Widgets Bundle. Prompting for install is the best way to ensure your users are running the latest copy.

    Both projects are on GitHub if you ever want to get involved:

    https://github.com/siteorigin/siteorigin-panels
    https://github.com/siteorigin/so-widgets-bundle

    All the best.

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