Showing posts with label wordpress theme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wordpress theme. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Free Responsive WordPress Theme Recommendation: Themetify.

WordPress is the most popular CMS application for people who want to build a website recently. Why? for me, a WordPress lover. The reasons is plenty of different style of free WordPress Themes you can opt for and different kinds of plugins you can use to make your site more convenient and friendly for search engine and views. 
Today, I'd like to recommend you a WordPress Theme which is the one I like best until now. Its name is Themetify which is designed by Mageewp. It is a Free Responsive WordPress Theme for different kinds of websites design. Let ,me introduce it in detail.
1. Responsive Layout
Themetify is a  fully responsive layout which adapts perfectly for all device resolutions like mobiles, tablets and desktops. Make the best view for you site in any devices.

2. Drag & Drop Builder
It does not matter if you do not know how to build a website with HTML and CSS or more. Just arrange your content easily using the simple dragging and dropping modules. No any coding skills required.

3. Revolution Slider
Create a responsive or full width slider with must-see-effects and meanwhile keep or build your SEO friendly enough to get more traffic views

4. Cross-Browser Support
Have you ever met the problem that browser can not open your site normally? Themetify works great with all modern browsers like Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10. So you do not need to consider this problem. 

5. Powerful Shortcodes
Instead of using complicated HTML and CSS codes, you can use easy-learned shortcodes. Over 100+ powerful shortcodes are available and you create beautiful and complex layouts with ease.

6. Custom Widgets
Themetify include multiple custom widgets to enhance your website. including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and more.

That's the key features for the WordPress theme I love most. Just take a look and take a try with your WordPress site.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Step by Step Tutorial for Creating a Responsive Site.

The trending for designers to make a responsive website (and this post will show you why you need to make a responsive website.). Responsive Web design helps you display your site perfectly on the ever-growing number of devices and different screen sizes that exist now. And WordPress has the most users for website users to create a website. This post today will show you how to make a responsive site with WordPress.


1. Choose a responsive WordPress Theme for your site.
People have different intention for making a website like blogging, sharing, earning money and more. So people choose different kinds of style WordPress Theme to decorate their sites. You can select one for your site on this post -- Top 8 Free Responsive WordPress Themes Sharing. Maybe a free one can meet your requirement.

How to choose a very responsive theme?
Looks. This should be your first consideration when choosing a theme. A theme should be able to give you the look you want without having to spend days and hours customizing it.
Performance. Themes may often affect your site's loading speed, so stay away from themes that call on too many files, or forces you to load files with too many kilobytes. A theme should not slow your site down.
Customizability. This is probably not a problem if you are buying a theme, but if you are looking for free ones, then there might be some limitations on what you could customize and personalize with your theme.

2. Transform your current theme into a responsive one.
Once you have already get a favored WordPress Theme but it is not responsive. How to handle this problem?
Get your media queries in order.
When you get a WordPress theme, you should have a stylesheet that is used on both mobile and desktop versions of your site. You would only have to specify how particular screen sizes would be different from this default style.
You would need to define the maximum width that this set of styles changes would apply for. To do that use:
@media screen and (max-width: 320px)
This means that for screen sizes measuring 320 pixels wide or smaller, a different set of styles would be used.
Other screen sizes you might want to use are 480 pixels, 780 pixels and 1024 pixels.

② Know how to deal with images.
Images can be a problem if they are too big and they spill out of their containers. To ensure that this never happens, add the following code to your CSS
body img {
max-width: 100%;,br /> }
Either that or you upload different image sizes, which will be loaded accordingly depending on the size of the device used.

③ Use the appropriate text size.
When working with a smaller layout on a small screen, your text might appear very big. So just adjust the text size using this handy code:
body {
font-size: 60%;
line-height: 1.4em;
}

Change other elements appropriately.
Other elements in the layout that you need to change include the overall width of the site, the sidebar, the content, footer and widgets.

Know how to deal with navigation.
There are a lot of techniques to help you get a more responsive navigation on your site. For one, you could use a drop down box rather than a navigation bar. Or you could have your navigation menu take up an entire page and create an app-like environment for your site. Or even getting plugins to handle the navigation menu for you.

Post Original From: http://www.webdesign.org

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Things you need to consider while choosing a WordPress Theme.

It would be much simpler and easier if you use a website template to build your website. When you are deciding which WordPress Theme to use, there are few tips you need to consider. Getting the suitable answer for your site and opt for the most convenient WordPress theme for your site. 
Okay, let's start to talk about the tips you need to pay attention and make sure.
 1. The WordPress Theme Must be Responsive.
Recently, more and more people like to view websites on the devices rather than on a computer in front of a desk.  Then the question comes: What can we do for our sites to make users feels better? The answer is given by many designers: Build a responsive sites. This post today, I’d like to talk about it in detail why we need to build a responsive website with a responsive WordPress theme. So it is not hard to understand why we need to choose a responsive WordPress Theme for website design.

2. Social Network Integration
Now marketing your online business through social media websites like Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest and more. The SNS media connection become an important window for users to get the movement for your website.

3. Fully Customizable
Another thing you need to make sure is that the website theme is fully customizable. It allows you to make a website exactly what you want, including the design, theme layout (boxed or wide layout), colors, backgrounds, fonts, etc. Generally speaking, you can get most of what you want by using a premium website template.

4. Translation Ready
Translation ready is another factor you need to consider. A website template features translation ready usually include the files (.po/.mo) to translate the theme into different languages for global sales. Translating the website theme you’ve choose into your own language can give you an easier and quicker way to understand the template and customize your own website.

5. Full Support
The support not merely means the extensive documentation, video tutorial or professional support via email, but also include the frequent update to keep up with the latest features, web browser compatibility, etc.

Original article from: Magic Theme.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Free WordPress Plugins You Must-Have for Your WordPress Site.

As there is almost 20% website designers choose WordPress platform for building their website. You can accomplish almost anything you want with WordPress. It also able to support lots of plugins and most of them are totally free for users. And this post today would list the most recommended plugins users use.
1. Content Aware Sidebars
It allows you to create an unlimited number of sidebars (widget areas) for any widget area and assign it to specific pages, posts, categories, and so on. In a nutshell, it basically creates a virtual widget area that replaces the real widget area for the pages you specify.
Once you create a new sidebar, it will show up in the Appearance -> Widgets with all other widget areas.

2. Enhanced Text Widget
The Enhanced Text Widget is a free plugin that enables a more feature-rich text widget for your use. Some of the features supported by the widget include:
*It allows you to hide or show the widget title
*Turn your widget title into a link
*Assign CSS classes to the widget
*Supports text, HTML, PHP, Flash, JavaScript, and Shortcodes

3. WordPress SEO by Yoast
WordPress SEO by Yoast is bar none the best SEO plugin for WordPress. It allows complete control of page titles and meta descriptions on a per page/post basis as well as for each taxonomy.

4. Akismet
Although there are many plugins that help you combat spam, Akismet is one of the best options because it comes with WordPress out of the box and it’s free for personal use.

5. Digg Digg
If you’re not taking advantage of social media for your business yet, it is time to start. The Digg Digg plugin adds a floating box on your website that enables your users to quickly and easily share the page they are on.
It supports all popular social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, and Pinterest.

6. W3 Total Cache
Website caching necessity varies based on your website. Websites that are heavy in images and scripts will see a nice speed improvement from using cache plugins.
W3 Total Cache is a free WordPress plugin that has all the caching features you will need. In fact, they can be a bit overwhelming at first, so it would behoove you to just start slow and test each feature carefully.

7. 404 Redirected
From my experience, business owners don’t monitor their broken links nearly as much as they should. Broken pages present a business and SEO problem for your website. On one hand, your potential customers might leave your website immediately when they see a 404 error, and on the other hand, Google will not pass PageRank to your 404 page.

Conclusion: If you choose a right wordpress theme for your site, many things would become simplier. Maybe you would be interested in this post for Best E-Commerce WordPress Themes.

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