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Critical question: how difficult do you find it to modify the WordPress idea?

Find out whether you need to know HTML, CSS, and/or php to help tailor the theme? For some WordPress themes, the answer is no. Tread carefully before getting because some themes require you know CSS and/or php to be able to set it and build your website.

3. Could be the theme code W3 compliant

Lots of free WordPress themes are badly coded. Chances are you currently can't distinguish good from bad code if you don't know coding yourself. That's an additional reason to purchase reduced theme from a respectable WordPress theme seller.

Ensure you request proof that the theme(s) you're buying is W3 code contouring. W3 is the World-wide-web Consortium that develops world-wide-web standards.

4. The following are some details it's best to decide whether you need inside your site design:


  • Does the theme offer drop-down menus?

  • Does the theme give you the option to list categories within a top navigation bar?

  • The amount of columns are there? How many columns do you want?

  • Do you prefer the typography (font, font dimensions, font color(s), or anything else.)?

  • Typically images, videos, and slide shows you see in example themes aren't included. Therefore, if you want a comparable look and feel, you'll have to add ones own images, videos, and slide show. Evaluate the theme details to uncover how simple it is always to add images, video, and/or move shows.

  • Automated thumbnail sizing is a very nice feature if you like lots of images inside your blog. Many premium themes offer auto-size thumbnail supervision. I recommend getting this feature because you'll likely wish to use it. That said, if you find an excellent theme in all many other respects, don't make robotic thumbnail sizing a deal-breaker.

5. Could be the theme widget ready?

Widgets significantly enhance a WordPress website's functionality and customization options. This means you definitely require a theme that is "widget ready. " "Widget ready" suggests the theme is produced to instantly accommodate widgets. I wouldn't purchase a theme that isn't golf widget ready.

6. What's involved to modify the header and/or custom logo design?

Using your own header and logo is a paramount way of customizing your website and blog. Therefore, the ease with which you can change the header and/or logo is important.

Some themes permit you to basically upload your own header in the options panel. Other themes require you upload your header through your hosting service. It's simpler and quicker through an options panel; however, it by no means hurts to get familiar with uploading files through your domain host.

7. Do you change the color scheme inside options panel?

When shopping for a theme, if color is important to you, do a demo and see if you value the color options offered. Note, some premium themes offer numerous color varieties even though other themes are "what the truth is is what you get. "

8. Make sure to look into the type and quality of support forwarded to a theme purchase

I favor theme developers that come with forum support and the option to hire an experienced developer to help me if I need specialized help.

To date, all the assistance I've required I obtained from forum support. A properly moderated forum, which is critical, is an excellent help feature. Just be certain the theme developer provides senior moderators answering queries.

9. Will the theme "as is" serve your needs?

Buying a WordPress theme depends upon saving you time : time from building your own personal theme and time from revising freebie themes. What this means is it makes the most sense to own a theme that requires the smallest amount of amount of modification.

That said, if you find an idea that meets most to your needs, don't spend two more days looking to find the perfect theme. Often "good enough" is adequate.

10. The cost for premium WordPress themes

First, no matter which theme you buy, it will be much less expensive than engaging a website developer. Right out of the gates you are ahead. That said, expect to pay for anywhere from $10 to $130, and perhaps more for a theme.

There are actually three pricing models: single purchase, an all theme purchase, and club account (i. e. membership model).

The single purchase gives you license for a sole theme. Keep in mind that you use it only once OR you may use it up to you like on as many websites as you enjoy. I always want this limitless-use license.

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