> They've implemented that, and have size sliders for some of the components.
It seems they've only done it for the ones they are ok with making freely available.
But that still leaves a vast majority of the components (almost all of them) as static images at 1 specific screen size.
They should consider adding screenshots of each size, or a few second gif / video showing how it looks at various breakpoints. Otherwise potential buyers (like myself) have no idea what things look like at each size. I don't mind a premium price but I'm not going to blindly buy it without knowing what the components look like beforehand. What it looks like is the most important thing for a CSS theme.
It seems they've only done it for the ones they are ok with making freely available.
But that still leaves a vast majority of the components (almost all of them) as static images at 1 specific screen size.
They should consider adding screenshots of each size, or a few second gif / video showing how it looks at various breakpoints. Otherwise potential buyers (like myself) have no idea what things look like at each size. I don't mind a premium price but I'm not going to blindly buy it without knowing what the components look like beforehand. What it looks like is the most important thing for a CSS theme.