Themeforest Component: Clientless June 23
Themeforest recently released a JavaScript and PHP components category. I had been working on my component for them, submitted it on Sunday, and was accepted yesterday night. The script is called Clientless and what it does it help you maintain your portfolio easier. You can upload images of the client's website and have them displayed any way you would like. Description from Themeforest:
Nobody wants to be clientless, do they? With Clientless getting your portfolio up to date has never been easier. New finished project? Sure! Just go to the admin panel and click "add new", enter the details, and you're done! Misspelled something; don't like the way you worded something? Quick, easy editing is at your finger tips. And if you really don't want to have an item in your portfolio, just hit the delete button, agree to the "are you sure?" confirm box and presto, it's gone!
Includes:
- Easy to add/edit/delete clients.
- Upload an image with the client (built in).
- Can be displayed ANYWHERE on the site, not just the installed directory.
- No need to fumble around with a Wordpress theme.
- Simple templating system, completely customizable.
- Images get deleted when clients are deleted from database.
Login for admin panel:
Username: username
Password: password-----
Version 1.1 (in review):
- Added logout link.
- Image checking in admin panel.
You can purchase Clientless from Themeforest for only $8. :)
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Sounds really cool! That's actually a really good idea, too. (:
If it's $8 and you've already made 8 sales... you've made $64?! Or do they give you a portion of the profits?
I do agree with the comments at ThemeForest and a multiple-image ability would be nice; I'd use it with the multiple image Lightbox. :D
Hehe, two Hannah comments. :P Anyway...
[quote=73]@Hannah[/quote]: I only get 40% on the sales (so I made $25.60). :( But that's still good since it's passive income. In the version I'm working on, I'll be adding multiple images and will continue using the lightbox script. :D
Can't believe you forgot image validation Vasili. Basic, basic error. Tut tut.
[quote=75]@Jem[/quote]: I know! ;_; I felt so bad because it was such a stupid error that can kill a website.
You know, I am in the midst of writing one for myself, and you've made one already! :P Darn, I'm a step slower but what the heck? XD I took a step forward and used PHP classes this time :B