Project requirements
Before using D3pth engine in a commercial project, it is important to understand the technical, licensing, and deployment requirements of the target website.
Website type
D3pth engine is intended for regular browser-based websites, landing pages, product pages, storefronts, campaign pages, and similar HTML-based presentations. The project should be suitable for frontend integration using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Domain and deployment scope
A commercial license should match the real deployment scope of the project. This may include the production domain, subdomains, staging environments, private previews, permitted hosts, IP addresses, or another agreed deployment condition.
Content and layout structure
The project should have a clear page structure and content plan. D3pth engine works with regular HTML elements, so the practical result depends on the layout, cards, sections, scrolling behavior, visual hierarchy, and responsive design of the page.
Browser environment
D3pth engine is designed for the ordinary browser environment. It does not require WebGL, canvas rendering, or a separate 3D framework, but the target website should still be tested across the browsers and devices relevant to the project.
Build process
If the project uses a framework, bundler, minifier, static site generator, CMS, storefront system, or deployment pipeline, the integration should be checked before production use. The build process must not remove or separate the required license notice from the licensed D3pth engine code.
License notice preservation
The D3pth engine license notice is part of the licensed materials. It must remain complete, unchanged, and attached to the licensed code in source, deployed, bundled, minified, embedded, or published forms.
Responsibilities before publishing
Before public deployment, the customer or implementation partner should confirm that the correct license has been purchased, the deployment matches the issued license scope, the notice is preserved, and the page behaves correctly in the intended production environment.
When to contact us
Contact us before purchase if the project uses multiple domains, complex staging environments, private hosts, IP-based deployment, unusual build tools, client-specific restrictions, or a broader commercial scope than a standard license provides.
Email: ceo@d3pth.store