Congratulations! We hope the 200th sale arrives even faster!
cheers!
Although it doesn’t fit all your requirements, one of my items has a simple slider that you can place anywhere, as it can generate a shortcode or php function you can use in your theme…
2winFactor said
Done with paper: http://imgur.com/a/IHIUI
haha, awesome! much easier to see why it happens now 
I Agree.
I think I see a new feature: choose the time frame to set comments as read. Nice!!!
You can start by teaming with a developer here at codecanyon to see how it goes. A lot of people do it. Right now I’m working alone on my items, but I guess once I step into the themes world, I’ll probably start with a partnership so things run faster.
OriginalEXE saidHehe, true. That would be clear enough
You could name your plugins “UNZIP BEFORE DOWNLOAD: Plugin for WordPress”![]()
greenline said
cmoreira you are rightI never had the idea to download my own plugin, but you are right, the zip it’s automatically renamed.
I guess anyway most buyers know they have to unzip, or at least by curiosity they open the zip file to see what’s inside 
greenline said
Well, personally, I always pack my plugins in a zip named filename-UNZIP-BEFORE-UPLOAD.zip. This way, they know that first they have to unzip the file downloaded from codecanyon, even without reading any instructions. It seems to be working, because I had no complaints that plugin’s installation failed.
But I think codecanyon automatically renames the main zip file no? It automatically becomes something like: codecanyon-00ITEMID00-item-name.zip
You can check this if you go to your portfolio and download one of your items. So I’m not sure the ‘UNZIP-BEFORE-UPLOAD’ stays there, unless it’s another zip inside the zip (zip inception
you download from codecanyon…
Hello!
I see that now since the 100%GPL option was introduced, new upgrades to the plugins will include a ‘Licence’ folder with some information about this together with the plugin files. Even if the text is regarding WP templates.
Before I was instructing my users that they could upload directly to wordpress the files they would download from codecanyon and the install would work perfectly. Now since this new folder is added, the installation fails, since this folder doesn’t contain plugin files.
This is generating some confusion on users, I guess they were used to just uploading the file they would download.
I know I can change the structure of my files, include the zip of the plugin inside the main zip, etc, and instruct users to unzip the file, etc… as some of the other authors do it… but this was a surprise. But I guess I’ll have to do it.
Anyone else experiencing this? Buyers saying they can’t install the plugin? Wouldn’t there be a cleaner way to include this license folder?
Congratulations man! Great milestone!
