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  Public Ticket #1580765
Copy on non-public subdomain
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    Ronald started the conversation

    I am looking at developing a new website and wonder if I am allowed to use a copy of the Soledad theme on a non-public subdomain to use for development purposes (trying different demos etc.).

  •  2,699
    PenciDesign replied

    Hi,

    You can use it on localhost for tested.

    One purchase code can't be use for 2 online websites running at one moment.


    Best Regards,

    PenciDesign

  • samr replied

    Hi,

    We are two developers using the Soledad theme (regular license purchased from Envato). Our dev process is:

    Develop on two separate localhost installs on two different computers (step 1) ---> Test on web on a test domain, sometimes simultaneously with step 1 (step 2) --> Launch site on the production domain (step 3)

    Both of us commit code changes in one private GitHub repo.

     I want to know when do we enter the purchase code? The theme says "Please activate soledad to use full features of the theme..." so we think we have to activate on both our localhosts to use the features? Will two localhost activations be an issue? What happens when we want to test it in step 2, maybe simultaneously with step 1? We remove the activation on localhost and activate on the test domain, and then remove that when going for step 3?

    I understand that finally when the site is developed it should be activated for the production domain, but I don't know what to do when we are developing on two localhost and simultaneously sometimes testing it on a password protected website. 

  •  2,699
    PenciDesign replied

    Hi,

    You can do anything without active on localhost - the theme allow for 1 month before aleart message appears continuity.


    Best Regards,

    PenciDesign