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Types Of WordPress Themes


We have heard a lot about WordPress. We all know that it is a blogging platform that comes for free. We can use it according to our need. Now, this great blogging portal brings in a vast range of themes for its users. These themes are nothing but some files that offer your blog or your website an appropriate look and feel. Many of these themes are free. You can just download and apply them on your blog. It is as simple as that.

In this article we are going to talk about different WordPress themes like free themes, e-commerce and responsive themes. Let's begin with free themes.

Free Themes

These themes are extremely useful for the newbies, though experienced bloggers who do not wish to invest their money for buying premium themes also use these to offer a new and fresh look to their blog. There are many free themes, some of them are Attitude, Expound, Iconic One, Spun, Twenty Twelve etc. Most of these have responsive features and are perfect for corporate, educational and personal websites. You can even customize their features and alter them according to your need.

E-Commerce Themes

If you own a business and want to advertise or sell your products online, there are some very impressive e-commerce themes specifically designed for businessmen who want to sell their products though their virtual shops. You can just set up a blog or a website powered by WordPress and customize it according to your need to sell your products. WordPress has come up with specific series of business themes designed for online shops, blogs or websites related to restaurants, magazines, portfolios etc. Most of these themes have responsive designing features, that is they have equal visibility on all devices. They have a clean look and you can customize them easily. However, you have to pay for most e-commerce themes. Free themes do not have features like the shopping cart that are indispensable for e-commerce websites.

Responsive WordPress Themes

When we speak of responsive WordPress themes, we have to make sure that we are aware of the responsive web designing,the latest trend in the field of designing a website. Moving on in the same direction, a responsive WordPress theme uses the CSS and JAVA script to adjust the layout of the website or a blog to fit into the area inside the browser that we actually see on our PC, Laptop, iPod or Tablet. Having a responsive theme for a blog or website is an extra advantage. This makes the website reach out to more potential clients all over the globe.

So, did you decide which WordPress theme you would like for your blog?



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