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It looks good, it’s easy to work with, but it does have a problem and could use a small change.
The problem has to do with the editor itself. You set up some columns, insert them in the editor, and start typing. As long as you don’t hit “enter” things go just fine. But when you hit “enter” you are switched to the other column. Not what I want.
Now in the pop up when you do to type and hit “enter” you stay in the original column. This is easier to work with, but I see things that could be changed.
I would like to see a way to set the column height, and add in the function where when the material placed in a column reach the bottom of that column the text etc. automatically continues in the next column. I understand that you can do this with flex box CSS.
In addition, while the pop up looks nice, I’d rather have the action occurring in the editor itself. But that’s just me.
All in all Advanced WP Columns works better than most other column plugins, with the exception of the CM CSS Columns plugin, and in one respect better than that. It is harder to use than it really needs to be, but at least it pretty much eliminates certain hassles found in other Column plugins and those plugins featuring s column shortcode.