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Curious about using the Quoqee responsive gallery widget successfully, is it a good widget to use since Muse doesn't have a responsive gallery widget yet?
I haven't used the "Responsive Gallery" widget, however I did purchase their Ultimate Pass in order to get access to the "Responsive Composition Widget". In my circumstance the widget did not operate as it was described on their website, and QooQee have refused to offer any form of remedy - either a fix, a workaround or a full/partial refund.
I strongly warn against working with QooQee - they offer no option to try nor inspect their widgets before purchase apart from the sample, and if the widget
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I haven't used the "Responsive Gallery" widget, however I did purchase their Ultimate Pass in order to get access to the "Responsive Composition Widget". In my circumstance the widget did not operate as it was described on their website, and QooQee have refused to offer any form of remedy - either a fix, a workaround or a full/partial refund.
I strongly warn against working with QooQee - they offer no option to try nor inspect their widgets before purchase apart from the sample, and if the widget doesn't work, they will not fix it nor return your money.
For reference, the specific problem I had was that the QooQee Responsive Composition Widget (which is supposed to make the standard Muse composition widgets become responsive) causes those widgets to become unusable if you nest/embed them. The website says it will work with "any default Muse Composition widget". When I sent support an email about this I was told "Of course, the widget does not work with nesting, sorry about that."
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Wish i had of seen this prior, i purchased the ultimate pass already..