And somewhere, a developer who had built ten client sites on Exquisito opened his Envato purchases page. He stared at the grey badge. Then he right-clicked, saved the ZIP for the last time, and poured a whiskey he didn't pour for themes that died.
Before we discuss its death, we must celebrate its life. Exquisito, developed by a top-tier author on Envato’s ThemeForest marketplace, was not just another template; it was a niche solution for the culinary industry. ThemeForest - Exquisito - RIP
In the world of web design, "RIP" usually signals that a theme has reached its End of Life (EOL) And somewhere, a developer who had built ten
Ensuring a "razor-sharp" look across desktops, tablets, and phones. Before we discuss its death, we must celebrate its life
. For many developers and creative agencies, Exquisito was more than just a template; it was a reliable, multi-purpose tool that helped launch dozens of stunning websites without needing to touch a single line of code. Why "RIP"?
Exquisito. The theme that promised "retina-ready elegance for boutique storytellers." For six years, it had been the silent architecture behind poetry blogs, micro-wineries, and wedding photographers who charged too much for faded film filters.