As a recommendation, my present REW site loads in on nearly every page. I received a message from i, Homefinder on September 26, 2014, describing that They added a "lazy load" to the slider to only enable 10 homes to fill at a time. They likewise updated the shortcode to enable a specification to be included that will restrict the variety of properties in the slider for even more control of the load time.
com and. That's a BIG enhancement! I was intending on utilizing the i, Home, Finder IDX plugin to index residential or commercial properties from the Denver MLS (Metrolist) and the Colorado Spring's MLS (PPAR). For some reason, all of the images that originated from the Colorado Spring's MLS remained in a low-resolution format that looked dreadful.
I informed i, House, Finder that I would need to cancel the service if this wasn't fixed. They told me that it was an MLS problem which they were attempting to repair it. All of the other IDX services used high-resolution images in Colorado Springs, so I knew that it was an i, House, Finder concern and not my local MLS.
Paradoxically, right after I canceled with them, they repaired the issue. However, I'm thankful that it exercised that method since it pressed me towards Property Webmasters, which is a better service. Prior to I enter into my experience with Realty Webmasters, I want to clarify that I believe i, Home, Finder is a great Word, Press IDX plugin.
In my viewpoint, their responsive IDX plugin is the best Word, Press IDX plugin that I have utilized to date. My hope is that i, Home, Finder will take the criticism above and make their plugin even better. There's a lot of potential in their design. I had entertained the concept of having REW build me a site for about a year.
Likewise, their prices are very high in contrast to the other IDX options out there. While I was dealing with the aggravation of i, House, Finder and IDX Broker, I received an e-mail from my sales rep at REW stating that they were having a sale on their limited edition custom sites.