What's Included?
Resources
Support and Documentation
The documentation for the plugin is published on the MotoPress website and is free for all to view. The documentation is on the brief side, however as the plugin is very easy to use this can be forgiven. The helpdesk section does provide more information for users of the plugin. There is also a YouTube channel with some short videos demonstrating how the different features of the tool work.
Support is handled through the My Account area of the website, which is only accessible to owners of the plugin.
News and updates are published on the MotoPress blog so you can see which new features have been added to the tool, and also get some tips on extending the plugin.
Final Thoughts
MotoPress is a capable drag and drop page builder that has a lot of great features. It is easy to use, has a good variety of content modules to choose from, and the ability to to integrate widgets into the content area means that the plugin has arguably more potential than alternative plugins that can boast having more types of modules.
The one area I do feel it falls behind some competitors is styling. MotoPress does let you change the margins of each module and you can style each module uniquely using custom CSS.
However, non-designers may be a little disappointed that pre-defined styles are not available for modules. Personally, I do not have a major problem with the minimal approach to modules that MotoPress takes as I use a minimal WordPress theme on my blog, but there is no denying that styling is an area that the plugin needs to address.
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