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26 Comments

  1. I really don't understand the difference between a regular license and an extended license. So if you have multiple digital products on your website and for example the Salient Theme you can't offer any products? Because it says "[…] in a single end product which end users are not charged for"?

    What about coaching and such? Or maybe I read into it too much and it is way simpler. Anybody care to explain?

  2. Page builders are awful, WordPress is not intended for those, I prefer themes that rely on basic WordPress functionality. For galleries and portfolios it's better to create custom page templates and attach images to the post. I also would like to see more themes without grid systems, css has it own, it's called css grid. Many developers doesn't want to put in the time (it seems) so they take the shortcut. IMHO

  3. Oh lordy…i wish I had found your site first. I bought a theme recently to replace my really old one. OMFG…I am ready to pull out my hair. I loved my old theme and was trying to get one that was at least similar, but even with their "easy 1 click" bullsh*t I cannot work with it. I'm ready to scrap the whole damn thing.

  4. I checked out the Salient theme you suggested by clicking the link in the description. However, I'm confused. What do I need to buy? Salient + a theme or is Salient the actual theme?

  5. As a first time viewer, i gotta say, you're solid brother. Definitely subbing. One question i have is this: I have a theme i use for my main website and it's fine, but i'm feeling like it's missing some pop. I'm planning on creating a staging site and then using Salient as my theme. The demo looks spectacular and it's exactly what i'm looking for. I know it's a bit more complicated incorporating a brand new theme into a site that's established with content, but do you think this will be something i can more or less do without too much of a headache?

  6. I'm loving Salient so far; my first site was built about 10 months ago. I just wish they had more tutorials on all the amazing features and animations that they have available. Do you plan to make any tutorials on the Salient theme? I really wish someone would!

    Edit: Doh! Just found your tutorials! Wish I had those to reference when I was making my first site with their theme! I'll refer to them for my next one, for sure!

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