Yes, all source files are included. PHP, JavaScript, PNG, PSD, FLA, SWF, etc, etc. We include everything that you might need to make further adjustments. You may find it takes a long time to upload our themes to your server, because ALL of the source files are included. It's also because our themes come with multiple color variations. If you'd like to exclude some of the color variations, you can go into the /colors/ directory, before you upload everything. Feel free to delete the color folders you don't intend to use. The only one that absolutely has to be uploaded, is: /colors/default/, all of the others are optional. Note... you should NEVER exclude /colors/default/. That directory needs to be present at all times. I've attached a screenshot.

Yes. WordPress® allows you to assign Custom Fields to Posts & Pages. This arbitrary extra information is known as meta-data. Our themes create a new panel on both your Post and Page creation forms, titled: Custom Fields Used By This Theme. Please refer to that panel for detailed descriptions about how Custom Fields will be used when they are provided. Most notably, all of our themes understand the thumbnail field, and also the h1_title field. The details about how these fields are used will be made available to you whenever you add or edit content inside WordPress®. I've attached a screenshot.

Yes, it's perfectly OK to remove our credit and copyright notice from the bottom. We've made it very easy for you to do this. Check the Theme Options Panel for the Lower Footbar Companion. You can modify everything in that section easily. I've attached a screenshot.

Yes, absolutely. Not only do they support widgets, all of our themes come bundled with at least three pre-installed / pre-styled widgets. We normally include our own Super Tags widget, the Ad Codes widget, and the Ad Squares widget. While not all of our themes include a Sidebar, we always include at least one widget-ready bar. When there is no Sidebar included, we'll include a Headbar or Footbar, or both. Some themes include all three widget-ready panels.
Check your Theme Options Panel for the Global XHTML code section. You can paste your Analytics code there. The Global XHTML field supports other tracking methods as well. You can insert any XHTML or JavaScript code into that field and it will be displayed globally at the very bottom of your site. I've attached a screenshot.
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Yes, our themes include support for <!--nextpage-->, the <!--more--> tag, search capabilities, content excerpts, sticky posts, links, archives & thumbnails. Chances are, if WordPress® can do it, our themes will support it. We try to think of everything. If there IS something not supported by one of our themes, please shout in our direction, because we would love to hear about it.
Yes, they not only support the use of Gravatars, but they also provide an intuitive interface for visitors that do not have a Gravatar yet. You can test this out by typing an email address into the comment form. If there is no Gravatar associated with your email address, a special avatar is displayed that says: "No Gravatar?, Get one!". If clicked, it spawns a popup window that leads to Gravatar.com. The idea is to give everyone the opportunity to get their own Gravatar if they want to. I've attached a screenshot.
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Yes, you just need to enable threaded comments within WordPress®. See: Settings -> Discussion. I've attached a screenshot image.

It's a piece of cake. There is an option for this under: Theme Options. You can upload your logo using the Media Library in WordPress®. You can also upload a custom Favicon image if you wish. Our themes use a 24-bit PNG logo image with alpha transparency. If the logo that you created is bleeding off its edges; in other words, not blending into the coloration behind it, this means that you probably created a GIF image, or an 8-bit PNG without alpha transparency. I've attached a screenshot from our Theme Options panel.
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If you're a Premium Member and you decide to cancel your subscription, you will lose access to the site, along with your ability to download software available on the site. You will no longer have access to support-related content, you will no longer have access to newly released themes, and you will no longer receive updates or security patches. If you cancel, and then you decide to re-subscribe at a later date, you will have to pay the one-time sign up fee again.
All of that being said, if you cancel your Premium Membership, any themes ( or other software ) that you downloaded while your subscription was effective will remain functional, and you may continue to use the software on unlimited domains for as long as you like :-)
If you're a Basic Member, you won't need to cancel because Basic Membership is NOT recurring.