What happened at https://bltthemes.com/?

I think I found another one: https://www.templaterepo.com/

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@amdrecording I think this is due to the fact that many RW users have turned to use frameworks like Foundation, Foundry, Source, Uikit or Platform to create their sites.

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And soon Tailwind with RM Elements.

Don’t forget the Blank themes from talented dev. I build my futur site (great opening in next January… hope so in fact…:crossed_fingers:) 4 times (just in case of tornadoes :tornado: ) : one with Foundry, one with Foundation, one with blank theme and Stacks from Will Woodgate and one I REALLY HOPE SOON with Elements and its Atoms, Quarks, Global, Entire, Earth-Wind-FireandWater… maybe we just could rename it as 1, 2, 3, 4coming Elements eventually :exploding_head:… I know I’m leaving again again :yawning_face:

people using beta elements… how is it? I can’t imagine leaving my collection of 2.5 million stacks :slight_smile:

Not out on beta yet. I’ll let @dan comment on when, but very soon I suspect!

The Elements demo videos show some amazing progress and very powerful functionality in the usual easy-to-use workflow that Realmac is known for. Also, Dan and the team have been very open about development, seeking and responding to suggestions. Many changes have been implemented and “fixed” based on community feedback even before the first public beta.

Realmac has really been engaged since the first preview of Elements. The reward has been what looks to be a really good app. Yes, it left all its legacy compatibility behind, but the advantage has been a true WYSIWYG interface and groundbreaking powerful features that are easy to use at the designer/webmaster level.

Since they are starting from scratch without the limitations of “old” code, Realmac is said to be really opening up the API. I am not a third-party developer, but this is really great to hear nonetheless.

Bottom line, I suspect if you give us another couple of weeks, we will be kicking the tires on the brand new Aston Martin!