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Hey guys, maybe this will help most of the questions here:
There’s a site called Bootswatch that has some free Bootstrap skins. We’re looking for similar/better items that you can come up with and sell here on CodeCanyon.
As for pricing, files will be priced between $6 – $10 depending on complexity.
I am so excited about this. Thank you Envato and good luck developers.
dexter4000 said
HigherGroundStudio saidI think modifying the “bootstrap.css” itself will create a easier way for keeping the modifications minimal.
HigherGroundStudio saidI guess what I am trying to ask is do I include a separate css file (skin.css) or just overwrite the bootstrap file itself (bootstrap.css)?
What exactly is needed for this? I am a little confused with the knowledgebase. Do you include the entire Bootstrap directory as downloaded or just the files that are changed?
Very true. I am actually creating the bootstrap.css file using the less from github to make it easier to upkeep. Almost done! 
I still would like to know if the entire Bootstrap directory should be the downloadable or just the CSS and/or LESS file? I think it’d be more user-friendly if the entire Bootstrap directory was the downloadable file.
I am also curious as to what files are needed as a minimum.
Can we submit fonts along with the css file?
What files are allowed or not allowed to be submitted in this category? 
glorm saidwell, if you have a simple setup then you only need the bootstrap.css file, if your bootstrap includes all the javascript whistles than you will need a directory containing you css and js files. You could also include a html files to show off your custom styling.
I still would like to know if the entire Bootstrap directory should be the downloadable or just the CSS and/or LESS file? I think it’d be more user-friendly if the entire Bootstrap directory was the downloadable file.
dexter4000 saidScottwills said that the skins are similiar to Bootswatch skins, and they are all bootstrap.css, no js included.
glorm saidwell, if you have a simple setup then you only need the bootstrap.css file, if your bootstrap includes all the javascript whistles than you will need a directory containing you css and js files. You could also include a html files to show off your custom styling.
I still would like to know if the entire Bootstrap directory should be the downloadable or just the CSS and/or LESS file? I think it’d be more user-friendly if the entire Bootstrap directory was the downloadable file.
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Envato Staff
- Site Manager
- Has been a member for 6-7 years
- United Kingdom
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Sold between 10 000 and 50 000 dollars
- Exclusive Author
- Attended a Community Meetup
We’ll get someone to respond to some of the questions here as soon as possible and will try to get more specific file requirements added to the existing KnowledgeBase article as quickly as we can. Thanks for everyone’s patience. 
I have uploaded two items and got approved. I have some questions, which I need one of the staff answer them.
1- should I complete the authorization form for each item, or once is enough??
2- Unfortunately I do not have any of your payment methods (I can not open any of these accounts, I am going to ask an company to transfer the money for me), is it possible to transfer my prize into my account balance?? if yes, what should I enter in the authorization form, payment method??
Please answer my questions..
