No Components?

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I updated to 3.5, and somewhere along the line, I have no components for any of the frameworks.
How can I fix this?
I tried the file renaming trick. Does not work. In the /roaming/CoffeeCup Software/ Site Designer folder, I have two EMPTY folders; bootstrap4 and foundation. Does support need to email a zip file for the components? I vaguely remember something like this happening to me before.
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There were no components shipped with 3.0 or 3.5. You should have got some themes, though.
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Why no components? Their "component" store has been empty for at least a year. CSS Grids had components, which I had been using myself
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It has actually been empty and ´coming soon´ for more than 2 years. I don´t know why this is taking so long. I´ve been trying to help with the themes, but as for components you have to make them yourself or revert to my collection (or someone else´s collection) for the time being.
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Actually, you can purchase a few of the themes and save components out of them pretty easily. In the theme shop, the info on each theme specifies it's characteristics. Here are the ones that are classified as "educational."

Gougly Mougly - Foundation 6 components - $59
https://theme-shop.coffeecup.com/gougly-mougly.html

Gloss - Foundation 6 components - Free
https://theme-shop.coffeecup.com/gloss-theme.html

MATCO - Materialize - $89
https://theme-shop.coffeecup.com/matco.html
This is loaded with a huge amount of Materialize components. It has been a great help to me.

Some themes are classified as having "Reusable Components." These include:

Flux (one of Inger's)
Gougly Mougly
MATCO
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I knew of the MATCO theme, because its really just the standard Materialize stuff. I liked the creative components.
But having standard components validates that the frameworks are complete.

One of these days if I get real bored, I'll go through foundation and make a component theme for profit since no one else has.

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BIll G wrote:
I knew of the MATCO theme, because its really just the standard Materialize stuff. I liked the creative components.
But having standard components validates that the frameworks are complete.

One of these days if I get real bored, I'll go through foundation and make a component theme for profit since no one else has.




There are components around some gratis some premium
which version would you make yours from SD 3 Sd3.5 or the new SD4 (out today) ?
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
BIll G wrote:
I knew of the MATCO theme, because its really just the standard Materialize stuff. I liked the creative components.
But having standard components validates that the frameworks are complete.

One of these days if I get real bored, I'll go through foundation and make a component theme for profit since no one else has.


There are components around some gratis some premium
which version would you make yours from SD 3 Sd3.5 or the new SD4 (out today) ?


If I were to do the MATCO version for another framework, it would probably be Foundation. It would foremost be a learning experience for me, and if I were to sell it, it would be for a very small amount.
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Sorry for messing with the entry above, but the sequence of posts had got a bit mixed up, so I straightened it. :)
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I very like the bootstrap4 framework
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