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In this folder you should be able to find the header, background, icon, footer and any other graphics files that are used on that theme. Make a copy of these images so you don't alter the originals and copy them to a work folder on your hard drive. For me it is easier to make a copy of the image files and use them as my base. I already know they work with the theme and they are the correct dimensions I need and there won't be any second guessing on my part.
hello88 fan You don't want your web visitor to have difficulties in reading or viewing your page thus you have to use a background in your WordPress theme that the fonts or images are easy to be read or seen. It is safe to use white color as background as it can complement in any font colors.
hello 88 When you demo a theme be sure to look beyond the home page demo post, pages, and other key pages included with the theme. You should also check out the functionality such as search ability, site navigation and category or tag lists.
hello8 vina Thanks to the WP community, there are many themes that you can use to create your very own unique website. You have free and paid themes available to you. Most serious bloggers and webmasters go for the paid themes as many webmasters are already using free themes and are not willing to take a chance on paid themes. Paid WP themes are professionally designed and come with features not available on free themes. But not all premium WP themes are created equal. Since you have to pay anywhere between $20 to $500 to buy a paid theme, you want to make sure that you do your due diligence to make sure you get the biggest bang for your buck.
Requires more clicking for your visitors. As content can only be seen on the next page, your users have to do the extra effort to click onto the next page to see what you have written.
Sometimes with themes I use, I like to replace top horizontal navigation menu bars, to drop-down horizontal navigation style menu bars that I prefer. I also often alter the header .php and the footer .php files (these are some of the theme's template files) to change the default appearance somewhat of the top and bottom parts of my blogs. I use various plugins to add some features to my blogs, so I have gone into some files of the template files and added some code to make these plugins work the way I want them to. Nothing too complicated really, just some minor PHP, XHTML, and CSS tweaking.
Given a choice, I would like to make my own WordPress theme. Alas, I have very little knowledge of HTML, CSS, PHP and etc. This scenario might be the same for you too. You'd just like to complete control of your own theme design but do not have much technical knowledge to go about doing it. In my case, I want it to have a certain color scheme. It has to be of certain width. I want some meta tags (for eg. the post date, author, categories and tags found in every blog posts) here and remove some from there. I want the pages to look different from the blog posts.
hello88 fan You don't want your web visitor to have difficulties in reading or viewing your page thus you have to use a background in your WordPress theme that the fonts or images are easy to be read or seen. It is safe to use white color as background as it can complement in any font colors.
hello 88 When you demo a theme be sure to look beyond the home page demo post, pages, and other key pages included with the theme. You should also check out the functionality such as search ability, site navigation and category or tag lists.
hello8 vina Thanks to the WP community, there are many themes that you can use to create your very own unique website. You have free and paid themes available to you. Most serious bloggers and webmasters go for the paid themes as many webmasters are already using free themes and are not willing to take a chance on paid themes. Paid WP themes are professionally designed and come with features not available on free themes. But not all premium WP themes are created equal. Since you have to pay anywhere between $20 to $500 to buy a paid theme, you want to make sure that you do your due diligence to make sure you get the biggest bang for your buck.
Requires more clicking for your visitors. As content can only be seen on the next page, your users have to do the extra effort to click onto the next page to see what you have written.
Sometimes with themes I use, I like to replace top horizontal navigation menu bars, to drop-down horizontal navigation style menu bars that I prefer. I also often alter the header .php and the footer .php files (these are some of the theme's template files) to change the default appearance somewhat of the top and bottom parts of my blogs. I use various plugins to add some features to my blogs, so I have gone into some files of the template files and added some code to make these plugins work the way I want them to. Nothing too complicated really, just some minor PHP, XHTML, and CSS tweaking.
Given a choice, I would like to make my own WordPress theme. Alas, I have very little knowledge of HTML, CSS, PHP and etc. This scenario might be the same for you too. You'd just like to complete control of your own theme design but do not have much technical knowledge to go about doing it. In my case, I want it to have a certain color scheme. It has to be of certain width. I want some meta tags (for eg. the post date, author, categories and tags found in every blog posts) here and remove some from there. I want the pages to look different from the blog posts.