Lifetime/One-time Deals Worth Considering

Has anyone here used Whizlabs? I found a $60 lifetime deal on StackSocial for it and I’m interested in buying it…

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Can you share the link pls?
I have heard they are decent for cloud certification. Never tried though.

Thnx

Here: https://stacksocial.com/sales/whizlabs-lifetime-membership

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Thnx.

I want LiveAgent but I think it’s not going to come back. This one looks promising but they chat is going to be integrated in the future.

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If I’m able to transfer the license, I would be up for selling my LiveAgent license for the same price I bought it :slight_smile: I’m using a custom solution now, so I don’t really have a need for it. I believe it was $59.

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Can it be used on multiple websites?

If so I’m interested

@Vovler I’ll wait until @Imok sees this since he did make the initial post about it. If he’s not interested, it’s yours :slight_smile:

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Just loving this community spirit here :slight_smile:

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Yep, as many as you want, no limits on view or whatever like so do.

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Contemplating whether to get MicroThemer or CSS Hero
Lifetime Deal for easily styling WordPress sites. I like the looks of CSS Hero more but it apparently only 100% works with selected Premium themes (including Divi which I own) and all themes built upon WP recommended standards. MicroThemer on the other hand has a more simple but clean interface and is said to flawlessly work with any theme out there. CSS Hero has good reviews but I feel like most are shilled, MicroThemer has also some reviews from sites I’d consider more trustworthy and also has MicroThemer Lite for free on WP (limited to 15 style edits) which is a very well rated plugin.
I feel like ultimately MicroThemer might be better since it will work with any of my client’s themes but then again which “popular” Themes don’t follow the WP Standard so CSS Hero would not work?

Anyone has used any of these and wants to chime in? If you are bored play with the live demos of both and tell me what you think :wink:

And to anyone wondering "why not change css code manually without any editor? ": Doing this with a HTML/Bootstrap site works great. With WP themes it’s mostly a pita and gets sometimes overriden with udpates…

Edit: Putting my purchase plans on-hold after reading up on some WP FB Groups (also Divis group) I am in and finding that especially CSS Hero seems to cause more trouble than it’s worth. MicroThemer also seems to function quite well according to the feedback I found but many ppl said the workflow wasn’t for them. So gonna get the MircoThemer Lite version and play a bit around with it for a while. If I still like it after, I’ll buy it. If not, I guess I’ll just stick to the custom CSS Divi Visual Builder offers.

Yeah, I’ve learned this the hard way. But I still do it.
Just create a new file, add it to your theme folder and reference it in the theme customizer. This way it’s been fairly safe for me till now. Except with Genesis.

note: I’ve only used Genesis Framework, Genesis PRO themes, HELLO by Elementor, Astra and DIVI.
The only one that I had an issue with was with a Genesis theme as I can’t have a child theme of what is already a child theme. One time it was an update to Genesis Framework that fk me over as they decprecated stuff, the other time it was an update to the Genesis theme that deleted the files I had added (fonts, and CSS files).

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Thanks for the advice mate :slight_smile:

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Thank you. I’m afraid of being suspended and lose data, so I’m going to pass.

No worries. @vovler, if you’re still interested I’ll message you.

Ever since WP Version 4.7, there is an “Additional CSS” box that works flawlessly in the theme customizer.

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Why would they suspend you?

Awesome! Thanks :wink:

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LTD deals never allow for account transfer, AppSumo is supposed to work on that but they dont’ really care afterall they sell all the codes regardless of what use one does with them. There are several facebook groups that are basically for people to resell their codes.
Whoever, SaaS companies usually do care, some won’t even allow for an LTD account holder to change their primary email, and that’s what @Wolveix is looking into :wink: (I think).

By the way some people make good money on the resell market.

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Reselling license or changing account info to another person.

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