Hi, my GR friends.
These days i had some buyers asking me about the coded versions/examples for some of my items here on GR. Obviously i haven’t had these versions.
Now, this is a problem for me, because i want my buyers to be 100% satisfied. I can code (not great great skills but i can), but another problem is that i tried to code some of my buttons (not self promotion) with html, css and a nice jquery fade effect. The coded item wasn’t accepted on CodeCanyon marketplace because the code and effect was too simple.
I want to know how to help these people. I want to code, but where to pot the coded example: in my GR items or to make another item on CodeCanyon marketplace? I prefer the second option, but how can i do that if my items are not approved for sale onm Codecanyon.
I wait to see your opinion. Thank you.
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You can try Snipplr
Thank you Stock3DMan. I know about Snipplr but i want to find out an option to code my items but not for free.
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Hey Dzinc, I’ve already tried this… And I’ve get an email saying that Graphicriver no longer accept css in submissions.
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RafaelOliveira said
Hey Dzinc, I’ve already tried this… And I’ve get an email saying that Graphicriver no longer accept css in submissions.
I apologise. That’s what i get for answering without thinking it through, you’re absolutely right Rafael. Unfortunately it does seem impractical for GR reviewers to review both design and coding. So, let’s brainstorm, what are his other options? Let’s forget CodeCanyon for now. What else could he do to provide buyers with the coding, while at the same time be financially rewarded for the extra work?
Stefu, regarding CodeCanyon, maybe you could contact the reviewer and explain the whole situation. See what he advises you to do/improve in order for the item to be approved. I’m sure he’ll provide you with useful options and guide you in the right direction.
hey stifu whats up….. hey if wanna help the buyer you can give the coded versions inside your main zip as a bonus file. this way you can also get some good ratings u kno….. good luck bro. ciao.
The only solution i found, is ask the buyer to send me a mail trough my profile, so I can send him a zip file with the code. But I don’t know about the financial part.
RafaelOliveira said
The only solution i found, is ask the buyer to send me a mail trough my profile, so I can send him a zip file with the code. But I don’t know about the financial part.
but the thing is you dont get paid extra for the hard work u’ve put in the codings….. isnt it??
I understand all that options and thank you guys.
Actualy i’ve included some code bonuses in some of my items. But i want to give to my buyers a professional solution for coding my buttons, pricing tables and other stuff. So my preferred option is to make an item for CodeCanyon. I’ll try to improve my coding skills but how can i stand up with all these coding gurus who upload great buttons only in CSS format with no graphics.
I don’t want to give coded items for free. It’s not fair for me and it’s not fair for other code designers from Codecanyon.
Probably I’ll give another try to Codecanyon and will explain to the reviewer this situation.
