Frequently asked questions

With Single Use license, you can use MDB PRO in 1 project only.

1 project is a single domain or a single application.

You can have multiple subdomains.

Important: Sinlge Use license is meant mostly for static pages and simple projects so you won't receive any professional support.

Yes you will receive a discount.

If you had any of the previous MDB products you will receive a high discount for existing customers.

If you don't see your discount next to the pricing please make sure that you are logged in to your PRO account. If after login you still don't see it, please contact us.

With Priority Support your tickets will be solved first.

It's exaclty what it sounds like - your issues are prioritized before the other ones.

Priority Support is included in the Advanced & Bundle tiers, as well as in all of the team packages.

This FAQ is dedicated to questions regarding the licensing.

Check out our General FAQ and if you don't find your answers there please open a ticket on our support forum.

CSP is a security feature that helps prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks and other code injection vulnerabilities by specifying which sources of content are allowed to be loaded and executed.

MDB, like Bootstrap and many other front-end frameworks, often uses inline styles and scripts. CSP policies that disallow inline styles and scripts (unsafe-inline) will block the execution of these inline elements. This can break the functionality and appearance of MDB components. Be aware of this as the library may not work well in your client's project (such as banking applications or government websites).

To mitigate this, you would need to adjust your CSP policy to allow inline styles and scripts, which may reduce the effectiveness of CSP.

MDB rely on external resources such as fonts loaded from third-party domains. If your CSP policy has strict rules, it may block these external resources, leading to rendering issues or broken functionality. To resolve this, you would need to specify allowed domains and sources in your CSP policy.

If MDB or its dependencies are hosted on Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) or if you include third-party libraries, your CSP policy should explicitly allow these domains as sources. Failure to do so could lead to CSP violations and cause issues with loading and running MDB components.

If MDB components use dynamic script loading (e.g., via script tags with dynamic src attributes), your CSP policy should allow these dynamic sources. Failure to do so may result in CSP violations.

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