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Brujah 05-26-2011 12:15 AM

Themeforest themes vs other premium themes
 
Have you noticed Themeforest themes usually require a great deal of manual setup first, to get the theme up and running but also even creating a single post may require first creating specific sized images of varying sizes. It can be tedious having to do this with every new post.

Wordpress has the ability create varying image sizes built-in, why don't themes take advantage of this? Why not also use defaults, where an image already uploaded is chosen as featured image or in other uses unless otherwise specified?

Still worse, you won't find any of this out until after you've already purchased the theme. There's no pre-sale access to documentation or help files. Refunds even immediately after a purchase where you find this out is difficult. Support is lacking.

Socks 05-26-2011 12:16 AM

Tell 'em why you mad!

ThatOtherGuy - BANNED FOR LIFE 05-26-2011 12:18 AM

Alot of them theme sites are eating shit from mad updates by WP.

jimmycooper 05-26-2011 12:22 AM

I like Thesis and Headway.
http://www.headwayorthesis.com/

AmeliaG 05-26-2011 09:32 AM

Sometimes you can tweak the WordPress media settings to make the image you import the right size to match the theme, so you don't have to hit Photoshop before every post. Not terribly precise, but it makes posting much easier.

fris 05-26-2011 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 18167519)
Have you noticed Themeforest themes usually require a great deal of manual setup first, to get the theme up and running but also even creating a single post may require first creating specific sized images of varying sizes. It can be tedious having to do this with every new post.

Wordpress has the ability create varying image sizes built-in, why don't themes take advantage of this? Why not also use defaults, where an image already uploaded is chosen as featured image or in other uses unless otherwise specified?

Still worse, you won't find any of this out until after you've already purchased the theme. There's no pre-sale access to documentation or help files. Refunds even immediately after a purchase where you find this out is difficult. Support is lacking.

ive never ran into any issues with themes from the envato marketplace.

which theme are you speaking about?

ps. whats your envato username?

dropped9 05-26-2011 10:56 AM

Check out elegant themes and woo-themes... Ive been browsing through them a lil bit

Brujah 05-26-2011 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fris (Post 18168551)
ive never ran into any issues with themes from the envato marketplace.

which theme are you speaking about?

ps. whats your envato username?

I wouldn't call them "issues" but rather needing time to setup, and some of them requiring specific images sizes instead of using WP's ability to create the sizes you need. I just end up having to rewrite or fix these to work the way I'd prefer. Some themes work without that much effort involved, but you never really know until after the purchase. Anekdot theme was one of these. Some of these still use TimThumb.php for all their image sizing and that's a php hit for every image. You don't always find that out until afterward too. Still, the price is decent enough to put a little extra time into getting them ready.

I have WooThemes and ElegantThemes. I don't think I've ever had the same issues with them.


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