As far I know, you are not required to have live demo, however I believe live preview is essential if you are serious about selling your themes. As kaaz said, that’s just preview frame. Many authors are using custom preview frame because ThemeForest preview frame does not offer portfolio listing, also for better statistics and thanks to our preview frame we were able to find serveral template rips
Check this http://themeforest.net/forums/thread/introducing-item-switcher/42612
Don’t think so, you can not support old browsers without javascript unless you want to go back to HTML4
Tried several, using GitHub now
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Hi everyone!
We would like to start discussion about no-javascript fallback requirement. Let’s face the truth, which site would work properly these days without javascript? Except of very simple sites, none. You would not be able to use most of the Google web apps, Facebook and almost all major web services. Almost all templates here requires javascript frameworks, use ajax or modernizr, selectivizr and other scripts to support HTML5 for older browsers.
In terms of accessibility, yes no-javascript fallback makes sense, but again the truth is that you can provide fallback for simple issues, but without javascript you are not able to handl HTML5 or new CSS selectors for oldies and your site will not work at all. Based on our own experiences, people are confused of it and don’t want javascript fallback. We get about 5 customization request per month just to remove javascript fallback from our templates.
As we said goodbye to IE6 , maybe it’s time to make javascript fallback optional and leave it up to authors. What do you think?
Favicons are really heavily cached, especially in Firefox. Try to clean your browser cache
You will be more likely to get help if you don’t use capslock. It’s kind of annoying. If you are talking about Host Gator service, you should contact their support in case of any problems
Thanks a lot ThemeProvince! We have used your script as starting point for our own
+1 This was really bad decision, we would like to see it back
