You guys probably thought of this before, but it would be cool to have a marketplace for scripts and applications. This would be a good way to sell jquery plugins like lightboxes and slideshows, for example, or small php scripts like contact forms.
Now we just need a name.. maybe CodeOcean ? I can picture it already, the symbol could be a shark fin !
Nope, it will “ScriptDesert” and there will be a scorpio in logo, and it will also allow people to sell premium WordPress and bbPress plugins.
Or at least – that’s what I would like to see 
What about a CSS -Cave with nice cross-browser design elements (not full sites) coded out? Thinking about navigation bars, forms, login boxes, breadcrumbs, blockquotes, content boxes, etc. Of course, you could add jQuery to them.
Codecave!
CodeCrack ? 
- Attended a Community Meetup
- Australia
- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Author was Featured
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Contributed a Blog Post
- Exclusive Author
CodeCanyon 
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Beta Tester
- Won a Competition
- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
I’m sure they’re already working on all these things. Those guys at Envato are way ahead of the game 
- Beta Tester
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Netherlands
- Referred between 1 and 9 users
- Sold between 1 000 and 5 000 dollars
Hehe, yes.
This was discussed in some earlier topic (I made the suggestion :D) and Jeffrey said something like he’d pass the idea on to the Envato guys, but that he thought such an idea would fit better as some enhancement of Nettuts (plus)
I actually like CodeCave btw X)
Code Cave haha awesome! I had a think of some others and came up with these?
Code Canyon PHP Pit Script Sea PHP Palace Code Cottage
Okay so I got a bit desperate toward the end but I guess I am not as good as some of you folks 
Code Space with saturn or jupiter? maybe even hal 9000 in logo?

