XHTML/CSS on Graphic River
5.23.2009 | 0 Comments
Recently, people have been uploading graphics for the web with ”examples” or ”bonuses” consisting of XHTML/CSS files. For example, someone uploaded a tabbed menu for the web with the XHTML/CSS along with it.
Some members of Graphic River objected to this, arguing that it will become a trend or standard and the people not being able to create the code with the graphics won’t be able to sell as much as the one with the code.
You can read it here.
The author DreamWarrior makes a good point here. Nevertheless, I still believe that a marketplace should be competetive and evolve as the users help the site grow. Users who create their web items with XHTML/CSS should be able to upload it. Although they shouldn’t be ”awarded” something for it, the price should still be the same as the regular graphics without the code. Fortunately, they are…