Powerful Page Builder including 50+ Shortcodes, Blog, Portfolio, etc. – backend and frontend editors.

Custom responsive page layouts
Creating custom responsive layouts in your pages and posts is just a few clicks job with the OTW Grid Manager. No coding is required. It is all done in a very easy to use drag & drop interface.
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Some of the features of OTW Grid Manager:
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Responsive layouts
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Save/Load templates
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Drag & drop interface – re-arrange rows, columns, shortcodes
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Clone, resize, edit, delete
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Tons of shortcodes with interface
Shortcodes with Interface
Save time and build pages quicker. 50+ ready to use shortcodes come with this plugin. Each shortcode has a very easy to use interface that helps you quickly build a very complex piece of content(shortcode). While creating the shortcode you have a preview where you can see what you are building before saving it. Once a shortcode is created it can easily be edited or cloned.


Front-end Grid Editor
The OTW Front-end Grid Manager allows you to edit and re-arrange your layouts while you are in the front-end of your site. No need to go to your WorPress admin area. It’s much easier and faster.
Insert Sidebars in Your Layouts and Pages/Posts
Use existing sidebar and insert them in your layouts build with OTW Grid Manager. Sidebars list can be found in the items lists with all the shortcodes.


OTW Content Sidebars
OTW Content Sidebars will allow you to add sidebars on the left and/or right the layouts you just created. You can also use this component to add sidebars on the left and/or right of your content editor.
Insert Shortcodes Anywhere
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In the WYSIWYG content editor of your pages/posts – once the plugin is activated you have a new button in the editor called “Insert OTW Shortcode”
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In OTW Grid Manager – once you create your page layout fill it with content – shortcodes
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In any sidebar – use the “OTW Shortcode Widget” in your widgets section. Drop it in any sidebar and choose a shortcode from the list.
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Template files – place any shortcode in any template file by using the WordPress do_shortcode function.
