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Old 3rd November 2019, 03:22
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@Napon

Before you think I am having a go at you - I am not.
I am by no means an expert at creating themes, in fact I am not that good at creating them.
But I do have a fundamental understanding of how they are created.

The theme you have posted above is a background image of monster warriors for a way of describing it. ( looks awesome by the way )
You have incorporated an overlay image of the main character fingers resting on the site menu.
Or you have added an image and its location to be displayed on the site menu - to look like the main character fingers are resting on the site menu .
Which looks great.

So hypothetically I buy this theme from you.
And it contains the background image - and the css file - for all the wrapper positions ETC ETC.
And the charge is 20 euro dollars.

That in my opinion would be a fair price

From then on it would be up to me to integrate it into my site.
And make any alterations to the css to suit my code.
Changes to the images positions in the css ETC ETC.

The creator / seller of the theme - should not be expected to do this.

To me that would be the end of the deal.

You have seen how the theme looks - via an image link ( may or may not have water marks )
You like what you see - and you buy the theme.
The creator / seller of the theme - delivers the theme and css.
And is paid for it.

This is how online shopping is done.
You see something you like and you buy it ( as seen form the images ).
It gets delivered - deal done.

So my question.

If you buy a theme from someone.
And they deliver that theme.
And the buyer cannot get it to work.

Who is at fault.

The Seller - who delivered the goods.

The buyer - who cannot get it to work.
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