- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Author was Featured
- Bought between 500 and 999 items
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Interviewed on the Envato Notes blog
- Netherlands
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
I have selected those as well. And tried to remove them to avoid confusions, but couldn’t.
Same here.
Hate to state the obvious but maybe it’s just for Wordpress files. If you don’t have a Wordpress theme then leave it blank?
I dunno, I saw it and ran away like a baby.
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Item was Featured
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Author was Featured
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Europe
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Referred between 100 and 199 users
Same here, notice it this morning.
- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Author was Featured
- Bought between 500 and 999 items
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Interviewed on the Envato Notes blog
- Netherlands
- Referred between 50 and 99 users
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
I have selected those as well. And tried to remove them to avoid confusions, but couldn’t.
Yep, seems that once there selected there’s no way to deselect them.
It would be cool if there was a feature to select just the file types that are included with template.
Hate to state the obvious but maybe it’s just for Wordpress files. If you don’t have a Wordpress theme then leave it blank?
Thing is, the field is available when uploading a “Site Template” as well. If it’s only meant to WP themes, put the field only in “upload WordPress theme” form?
I agree with Hein, I recently noticed that and it confused me a lot. Even if it’s meant to be there only for WP themes, what does “WordPress files” mean? How a JPG is a “WordPress file”? Makes no sense to me, unless I’m completely missing something.
The idea is good, we should be able to check what kind of files we use in our templates, but the naming is extremely confusing. Would love a reply from Envato about their idea behind this 
