Terms and Conditions

March 28th, 2011 | HTML5fan | No Comments

Before you purchase a WordPress HTML5 theme from freehtml5templates.com, please note and agree to the following. When asked why I am selling these themes at such a low price, I explain that the reason is because purchasers understand and agree to:

  1. There are no refunds.
  2. I can only give limited support, when I have time to respond, via email.
  3. These themes are for self-hosted WordPress, NOT wordpress.com blogs.
  4. Though these themes have some premium features such as being widget-ready with 5 widget areas, custom header upload ability, and are WP 3.0 menu system ready, they are still fairly basic themes without tons of fancy schmancy gadgets. Fancy schmancy can usually be added quite easily through plugins, however.
  5. There may be minor differences in the functionality of these themes and their free template counterparts, since WordPress has its own way of doing things. The basic design will generally be the same, however, and any extras (such as sidebar tabs, etc.) that may exist on any particular free template, will usually be available by finding and installing a plugin.
  6. You can use any theme you purchase on as many sites as you’d like. You don’t have to repurchase the same theme over and over again, each time you want to use it on a new domain.

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Those are the official Terms and Conditions, so you can stop reading there if you want. However, if you’d like to hang out for a little longer, here’s more to the story. As I mentioned above, some people wonder why I would sell WP themes at such a low price, when most premium themes are priced much higher. I explain why above. Some people then ask, well, then why don’t you just make them free, just like the templates? Here’s the answer to that…

If it didn’t take up so much of my time to convert and create these themes, I might not charge even this much for them. It does take a fair amount of time to do this however, and unfortunately, life has a way of limiting the amount of time we get each day, so if I steal time away from my activities that help to pay the bills in order to create templates and themes, then I need to make up for that time in some way. Otherwise, I’d be living out of a box on the street, and no one wants to see what I’d look like after a few weeks of that! Yuck! :)

So, enjoy the templates on my dime, but I have to charge a little for the WP themes so I can keep on doing what I do. I know y’all understand. It’s life, after all.