I am amazed at how your answers to every issue I’ve encountered have resulted in an eye-opening revelation of the power of your plug-in and the power that you’ve put into the hands of those using it. I may be a little slow in thoroughly grasping how each component works, but the more I learn about JIG, the more impressed I am at the forethought you’ve put into creating a tool that is both powerful and flexible at the same time. I love how your settings externalize controls of virtually all functions, and how your presets allow snapshots of the settings, and how your blue/orange/gray authority status PER SETTING allows control over who is boss: preset or settings. And then if we still don’t like every single setting in the combination of preset and general settings, we have shortcodes that can give that final tweak for one-off exceptions. Brilliant use of table-driven software functionality!

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I'm using JIG as a Grid much more than as a gallery. Reason? I found performance to be really zippy and customisable options incredibly thought-through and versatile. I guess with so much options it's bound to have a few option forks that may not be applicable under certain conditions. JIG is incredibly powerful as I could mix styling results with my custom queries to leverage on its render engine for showing my custom Grids. I guess having action/hooks would streamline the job further and I hope you'll be able include that as a feature in future too. Just to add, due to it’s insane versatility (without the usual plugin bloat), I found JIG to be perfect for rendering an extremely wide range of visual content. When combined with custom queries, everything just made sense.

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