Hello, all of you designers, developers, theme selling businessmen and the other of you talented, vigorous people.
I’m a newbie here, I’ve read the terms very carefully, passed the author test and now I’m seeing something that I’m not really sure about.
Am I allowed to sell every part of a theme separated? For example, I start a creative wordpress theme. I design the psd, upload it to the PSD Templates section. After that I code the html/css part and upload it to site templates. And then I do the back-end and upload my fully customizable wordpress theme.
Is that allowed? Personally, I don’t think that’s illegal but the opposite – it gives the customer variety. On the other hand, it causes the marketplace to float.
So would you please enlighten me on the subject.
Thanks in advance, JGrozdanov
JGrozdanov said
I design the psd, upload it to the PSD Templates section. After that I code the html/css part and upload it to site templates. And then I do the back-end and upload my fully customizable wordpress theme. Is that allowed?
sure, many authors have same theme in more many categories. thing is that what can be accepted in html category to be rejected in WordPress or PSD one. each category have different standards.
success.
thanks for your fast reply, readactor.
that’s actually get accepted here. But all you need is Features & Variations.
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readactor said
thing is that what can be accepted in html category to be rejected in WordPress or PSD one. each category have different standards.
Indeed. PSD is the hardest to get into followed by WordPress and then site templates.
