Contact me via my profile, I’ll help you with it.
If you want the final product to be ready for TF keep in mind you’re gonna pay much more than if you were to use it for a client website who wants Worpdress as a backend CMS . The reason for this is the flexibility and the heavy use of various jquery scenarios you’ll need in a theme. And all such services have a common policy, regarding this. For example, jQuery menu => + $25-50 and so on. I believe it’s better to team up with someone. You’ll get less money after partner share but in longterm this could be much worthy option. Just my subjective opinion.
You haven’t left any contact details and there is no way to PM you perhaps that’s the reason.
Such modifications are not hard to do at all, so I believe you could choose any theme you like on TF and just modify the column sizes.
1 Extended license for admin template so far. Feels really good 
giancarlo501 said
Thanks for the reply, I have contacted them in the past but they do not reply. Very frustrating. I have managed to work it out, but still not 100%. Thanks again
Hi Giancarlo, Can you please contact me via my profile? I don’t remember I’ve got any of your e-mails as we always answer e-mails within 48 hours. Thanks.
Actually, not the category name but the post type name as it’s a 99% custom post type. Where to change it depends on theme structure. Note that once you do this, you’ll have to re-create the portfolio items or change the name “portfolio” in corresponding places in the database.
iKreativ said
If the item didn’t work as advertised then the reviewer wouldn’t have done his job correctly would he?
-Scott
If the reviewers were to check every accepted theme’s functionality (and the only way to know everythings works is to deploy it from scratch) it would take an army of reviewers which, as far as I’m concerned, no company can afford 
Why not doing that in the widget itself? When you create the function widget() you can decide about the output, right? To get an idea, let’s think of custom recent posts widget. You create function widget() and you declare there how to show your posts, like in the div or paragraph, etc… so why not adding the before and after output here?
Sorry if the answer is a bit messy, if you need more clarifications, just PM me, I’ll try to help.
You’ve included instructions only for 5 star rating, that’s not fair 


