Rating: 3 stars
The theme is beautiful. Love the flexibility to add widgets in the header. A must if you promote affiliate products. Pages score an “A” on GTMetrix.com.
So why the 3 star rating?
Because they put what seems to be links to their help page only to be sent to Fiveer so they can charge you to fix little things that shouldn’t even be a problem.
For example. Add the search widget to the sidebar. Instead of the help text being blank or saying something like “search”, it says “landingpagesy”. Instead of the search button saying “search”, it says “pageasy”.
So your users won’t know what to do. To fix it, you can upgrade to the pro theme or pay them on Fiveer.
However, if you know what you’re doing, you can go in and manually fix these simple things yourself. If you don’t know what you’re doing or where to look to fix it, you’ll probably have to pay for pro.
I don’t have a problem paying for themes to get more functionality. I’ve paid for a number of them. But don’t do stupid stuff that shouldn’t even be there (like what’s done to the search widget) to frighten/coerce people into upgrading the theme or getting Fiveer gigs (when they’ll probably try to upsell you on something else for your website).
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I love this theme. Extremely simple and easy to modify.
You can remove the sidebar and turn it into a landing page through the “Customizer.” I like that it gives you the option to display or remove the sidebar.
I also love that it gives you the option to have links to pages in the top navigation. This allows me to slowly build my site in the background and expose whatever content I like as it grows.
Very flexible theme. Great as a landing page and as a way to slowly grow/expand your site beyond the landing page design. I’m really glad I found it!
]]>Rating: 3 stars
This is a simple and nice design theme especially for blog sites.
The description says: “… responsive landing page and one page WordPress theme.” There isn’t anything I see that’s considered ‘landing page’ design other than displaying of blog post listing. There’s no one-page function either in its original sense. But for a blog site, this is nice.