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  • Thread Starter Jack Heape

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    Yes, that fixed it. Thanks!

    Thread Starter Jack Heape

    (@jackheape)

    Well I am glad that you fixed the problem. This time. However, this is an ongoing issue. The fact that when you guys update the plugin, a fatal error occurs. A plugin that continually crashes WordPress means you are not doing your testing properly before issuing the update. I cannot afford to have a plugin that takes my website down.

    Thread Starter Jack Heape

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    I think all you should do is clarify that to have full functionality of the theme, you need to purchase the Pro (Premium) version. I think you should charge if you want. Its your creation. Your product. My only objection has and still is that on ww.wp.xz.cn, vendors who have upgrades to get the full benefit of their theme say so. if you don’t point that out, then users assume that they are getting the full benefit of what you are offering.
    You seem to be a very conscientious person. I will take my review down as I think my point has been made. It IS a good theme. With great features from what I can tell.

    Thread Starter Jack Heape

    (@jackheape)

    Sorry guys, I did NOT miss the Customize button. I clicked on it. And then found at that all addons have to paid for, something NOT mentioned in the theme description on ww.wp.xz.cn. And that is my point. You should state that you offer a bare bones theme for free, but that to take advantage of all the features, in fact most of the features, you have to upgrade. A very common statement on WordPress theme descriptions is that a Premium or Pro version is available and what is offered. But when you do NOT say that, and a person goes to all the trouble to install a theme, start configuring it, and then find out that I have to pay for most of the features is troubling. In this case I wanted a custom background. Your theme is tagged (which in effect is displayed as part of the description) as offering such. That option has to be purchased to utilize it. So to summarize, yes you get a basic theme for free. But to, use custom colors, custom background, custom typography, import/export, copyright, disable elements, blog, hooks, spacing, backgrounds, or secondary nav, you have to pay extra. So my review is 100% accurate. And that is why I gave you one star, for obfuscation.

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