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Features Progressium is a special under construction or development page with fluid fullscreen responsive design, 960 grid system, progress \u0026amp; percentage style, social icons, 40+ background patterns, build with AJAX subscription form which sends you an email with subscribers email address and fade in/out tweets. Changes Log 2.0 – 16 July 2013 Twitter API updated 1.0 Initial Release Need Support? Is this script not quite working as it should? Having trouble installing? Or need some custom modifications that aren’t already included? Feel free to get in touch about any of your queries via my profile page.... READ MORE
Review Left On 04/15/2022
Cynar Rinderer
Some body explain how to upload. Tried to upload threw my dashboard and can not. I am on the ftp server, but don’t seem to see the root folder?
Review Left On 04/16/2022
Naashom
Hey Zourbuth, I love the theme. I cant seem to install it though: when I upload “main-file.zip” I get an error that there is no style.css sheet. There is one in the css folder so i dumped the css folder’s contents into the main folder and deleted the folder itself so that the style.css file is exposed. When I did this, it found the style.css file but it gave me the error: “The package could not be installed. The style.css stylesheet doesn’t contain a valid theme header.” Let me know if you can help me install it. Thanks!
Review Left On 05/02/2022
Iva
@Miken110 This isn’t a “WordPress” template or something that makes us of a “Content Management System”. It’s simply an HTML template that is designed for “Under Construction” websites. Something you upload as a landing page until you’ve fully constructed and released your website. When you download the zipped folder from Theme Forest, extract the contents to your desktop and customize it to suit your needs. Then once you’re ready to use it, you would connect to your server via FTP and upload it to the main directory of your website. Depending where you host this would vary, but generally its either “public_html” or “www”. I’m sure the author has written instructions with the template although I cannot guarantee that since I didn’t buy it. Just saw the question and not very helpful responses, figured I’d offer a helping hand. - Bryce Wisekal
Review Left On 05/04/2022
Ellynn Morillo
IM having a problem with the mail.php.. when I test it, it tells me unable to send email. Please Advise. -> http://hautemochasociety.com/landingpage.html

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