Is this a must, what happens when you host your own template?? also a question on naming each html page does it have to be html01.html or could it have the actual neame of the page like index.html about.html and so on?
Any thoughts..
Thanks
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The livepreview on you server don’t has to follow any naming conventions.
Only the livepreview you include in you themepreview needs named 01.html, 02.html in order of importance
Name your files however you want, all you need is one URL for the preview to point to (and for reviewers to check out).
I’ve done 5 themes, I started off just having one theme for the preview even when I had more than one skin, so what I’ve done for my last two is have a simpile “landing” page where the buyers can select which colour/skin to try out.
One thing I’d highly recommend though is HTML Decrypter – basically get your theme files that are going on your server for the live preview, and encrypt them. It stops alot of bots, pirates and blatant thieves lol.
jeffeatworld said
Name your files however you want, all you need is one URL for the preview to point to (and for reviewers to check out).I’ve done 5 themes, I started off just having one theme for the preview even when I had more than one skin, so what I’ve done for my last two is have a simpile “landing” page where the buyers can select which colour/skin to try out.
One thing I’d highly recommend though is HTML Decrypter – basically get your theme files that are going on your server for the live preview, and encrypt them. It stops alot of bots, pirates and blatant thieves lol.
Thanks for the HTML Decrypter info, just a questions though, once downloaded by a buyer and uploaded to their clients hosting, can the pirates just steal it there? OR can you encrypt whenever you want?
Thanks for the info guys, What would be a good encrypting app for html I read about this issue and it seems that you really cannot stop the thieves from decrypting it.
Anyhow so if i have my pages named as i mentioned it will be ok?
Cheers Lester
