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Best thing to do in San Francisco is buy a ticket to Los Angeles 
/jk
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nerrow said
I really like #EBEBEB and #179eed…![]()
Funny, I have all the 1px borders at #ebebeb in the theme I am working on now 
My fav hex is #f8c100
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You are welcome 
If you will have any other questions, please let us know.
–freshface
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Hi Ian!
You can turn off comments separately on every page or post like this:
Make sure you click on the Screen Options button in the upper right corner of the screen first and then check the “Discussion” option. Then you should be able to see the “Discussion” panel below your page/post editor.
Thanks and cheers! 
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Hey guys!
I would like to ask you, the buyers, to participate in this survey if you have the time, should take you around 2 minutes to complete:
http://bit.ly/YBZiHKThank you very much and have a good one! 
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MVPThemes said
I wouldn’t even feel comfortable accepting that much money for a site, especially if all I did was use a theme for it.

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Hi there, I just found this thread after 12 hours, so sorry for late response. Is there a chance that you disabled the slider in admin panel? If not, did you set a page as a homepage?
Please, could you answer my question in our comment section? We will get back to you much sooner.
Thx and cheers, freshface
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To answer your original question, I think that themeforest considers a template “browser compatible” if it does work properly as an accessible website and does not fall apart. Correct me if I am wrong.
Just a note, I have no idea what website/template you are referring to so I will just talk in general terms now.
Try thinking of those CSS transitions as a progressive enhancement rather then graceful degradation. There are many opinions floating around the web on this topic, such as this one
http://alistapart.com/article/understandingprogressiveenhancementAlso, I think you missed a point this website tried to make:
http://dowebsitesneedtolookexactlythesameineverybrowser.com/If you do open it in some old browser for the first time, all you see is a big “No!”, you think “ok whatever, I get the message”... But… if you then open it in some newer browser, you can see that the “No!” is now slightly decorated. Ah-ha! What happened is that you realized you did not miss anything as a user of the old browser – you still clearly received the message. You did not expect that the “No!” should be decorated and you certainly not needed it. So the point is that the importance of 100% identical styling in older browsers is overrated as long as the website is accessible.
To sum it up, this is the new way of thinking and it’s getting to the point where it’s widely accepted and preferred, just like responsive design.
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One of my favorites from Ricky Gervais https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzGIFkin5v0
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Not to mention that the default theme should be mostly white…

