BenSheppard said
6.4% of the 14.3% of people using IE use IE8, so that’s just under half
The stats
Poor choice for statistics.
Try:
Worldwide: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-monthly-201211-201301-bar
North America: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-na-monthly-201211-201301-bar
Europe: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-eu-monthly-201211-201301-bar
Looks exactly like goodlayers page builder.
It’s very similar to bing!
As a learning tool, http://themeforest.net/user/greenshady
It’s not the flashiest or feature packed theme but the dude is a WP guru.
rongcon said
christopherjon saidit not too same , but hard to pass approval
I hope you’re not planning on submitting that. http://themeforest.net/item/beautymind-responsive-and-clean-wordpress-theme/2916244?WT.ac=search_thumb&WT.seg_1=search_thumb&WT.z_author=WebLionMedia
Look at the footer. It is that theme.
You can’t add a third layer of options. It’s annoying but that’s how Option Tree rolls.
I hope you’re not planning on submitting that.
http://themeforest.net/item/beautymind-responsive-and-clean-wordpress-theme/2916244?WT.ac=search_thumb&WT.seg_1=search_thumb&WT.z_author=WebLionMediaKris32 said
I think it’s not the page builder the problem, but i think you need to improve your theme providing more shortcodes, couse they are the biggest thing (after the design) that a client looks for.
Shortcode is so 2011. His page builder eliminates the need for nearly all shortcode.
The technical bits are there but aesthetically the theme needs work. The demo doesn’t do it any justice either.
Themeforest has reached the point where some quality control is becoming a necessity. Weeding out old themes, broken themes, clone themes etc… keep the best, dump the rest.
But it has a giant fullscreen slider. 
