Content in tag “blockquote” got more unreadable. I use it to provide testimonials from customers. I think it’s very important. Now it became withered. Any chance to return it back? Also the h2 looks terrible and it seems there’re something wrong in lists (ul).
In general the most part of the sites that review plugins select plugins by himself. If you try to offer yours one, some of them will ask to pay for reviewing (it’s not enough profitable deal), others will just ignore your message.
I think the most effective strategy is making the such excellent plugins as ones which cannot be ignored and use standard ways to promote the plugin (context adverting, mailing to existing customers). Then every blog will review your plugins for free.
abhimanyusharma003 saidYeah… shortly…
Create new ticket here http://support.envato.com
Provide full description of your trouble.
Envato support team will reply shortly.
Hi there,
I sell some stuff on CodeCanyon and I’m looking for a graphic designer who want to make a new item for selling on CodeCanyon with me. It will be an extra theme pack for my most popular plugin.
Can offer some amount and % from each sale to my new partner. 
Please email me via the contact form in my profile to discuss details.
revaxarts said
I use automatic updates if user provide there purchase code and they LOVE IT!It also keeps my plugin up to date and supporting is much easier. I don’t know why ENvato isn’t implementing something…
It uses a public URL too but my plugin send the purchasecode as well. Without it they get a “purchasecode invalid”.
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Could you promt me which response you form on your backend to show “Purchasecode invalide” during the download?
mjwalsh saidThe issue is known. And it’s about 3 months old: http://codecanyon.net/forums/thread/issues-when-making-payments-with-paypal/71934?page=1
Nobody can do anything for you if they don’t know about the issue. At this point you might as well just leave if you’re not willing to help them help you.
JMDDesigns said
Would become:
$(function(){ $('#div').on('click', function() { $('#div').css('background-image', 'url(img/folder/file.png)'); $('.div2, .div3, .div4').css('color', '#fff'); }) });
Do you really use the jquery css method to set a background image and to change colors?
Better you to edit your CSS files.
Anybody here? When will the bug be fixed?
Hi, I’m the first in the Top New Authors on CC@
I’m a newbie here and very glad.
Thank you to all. 
