1) They are doing themes because they love to 2) WordPress has checked and inspected each theme 3) These developers tend to stick with it and provide support and updates for their themes. If you want to buy an upgrade get it through one of the companies that provide a free version. WP 2.7+ was a one click up date to 3.7+.Īfter researching it a bit more I do not recommend getting a theme from anyplace but – at this time, as a beginner. A regular perusal of your dashboard will show you what themes or plug-ins need to be updated. WordPress 3.7 and above automatically updates itself (wahoo). Sometimes developer hasn’t updated it to keep it compatible with the latest WP version, or so that it doesn’t have security flaws. ![]() ![]() The developer made it, sold it, and then it is left up to You to update it – if possible. One of the things I have noticed with clients that purchased a theme from an outside source – even if legitimate – is that they didn’t update it. You do not have to download them to your home computer, ftp them anywhere! Read further for more advice on themes and tips on backgrounds-–>! Themes are installed from your Dashboard – under Appearance. But to get started I highly recommend either Twenty-Twelve or Origami. There are 2,619 on and you can purchase an upgrade – premium theme for the free ones – that gives you more capabilities. ![]() The site features the ability to search by type and style, and offers a demonstration of the page view elements of the Theme.” I am fairly adamant about the checked and inspected being very important. This quote is verbatim from their website: “The WordPress Theme Directory is the official site for WordPress Themes which have been checked and inspected, and are free for downloading. ![]() Many themes are free from and I suggest you start there. CT4U likes to personalize the Origami theme.
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