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by vantagedesign 2234 days ago
Thanks!

I agree, and this was done intentionally. The free version offers a solid and complete foundation for most projects. The pro version offers that extra edge of functionality, along with templates for sections and pages.

Think of the free version like a demo, but not crippled in functions like most demo's, and the pro version being the full swiss army knife toolkit for your project.

What do you mean with not a drop-in replacement for Bootstrap? It builds upon and extends Bootstrap, so it could replace it (as it includes it) and has more to offer (selects, tags, better carousels, etc.). You could try out the free version and see if it is up to your requirements, and buy the pro version if you want the extra functions.

You're welcome to email me or join my Slack to have a chat, both links can be found at the bottom of every page on the main website :)