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Ask the Readers: Which Theme Framework Do You Prefer?

It’s been a while, since I did an post in “Ask the Readers” series. Today I’m here with another great question “Which Theme Framework Do you Prefer?” Thesis, Genesis, Headway or any other.

I’ve great experience with Thesis & Genesis Theme Framework, and have used them for many blogs. Both of the themes comes great SEO options. One of the thing I liked about Genesis is it comes with a great design (without installing child themes), while Thesis looks really ugly without the child or custom skins. Read More

Yesterday, Ryan announced the new WPCandy Quarterly Magazine for WordPress. For those who don’t know about WPCandy, it’s an awesome WordPress community site run by the gooroohq team. They keep doing awesome projects from time to time.

The Quarterly will be published four times yearly and be filled to the brim with exclusive articles from minds throughout the WordPress community.

The issue includes exclusive articles from Justin Tadlock, Chip Bennett, Ben Gillbanks, Ben Balter, and many others. Read More

eList WordPress Theme by Elegant Themes

Yesterday Nick announced the new WordPress Theme – eList, for directories & user-generated listings site. eList could  easily be used as a local job board, where business pay to list their available positions in a relevant category, or where residents pay to place their resumes. Perhaps it is a local real estate listings directory, where agents pay to list their properties for locals to see. It could also, very simply, be an online directory of business or websites that you curate and charge (or don’t charge) for inclusion. Read More

Have you ever thought of adding comment Policy? Providing guidelines for how visitors should take part in the discussion?

In this post I’m going to show you, how to add a comment policy in thesis theme. Read More

IE6 is somehow still some users browser of choice, or are restricted by work computers that still run IE6.

This snippet will force IE6 users to view the default template leaving your design viewable by users with modern browsers only, thus saving time on IE6 bug fixing. Read More

15 Free Thesis Skins for Your Thesis WordPress Theme

The Thesis Framework has proved to be one of the most popular premium frameworks and that is what I’m using on my blogging tips blog.

Creating a professional look with thesis is very difficult for non techies. You can play with colors, backgrounds & other hacks but getting a professional look is still very difficult. Read More

This is the first of a new series of interviews to WP Kube. This week I’m featuring J.R from Mojo Themes. J.R Farr is the man behind the awesome wordpress marketplace Mojo-Themes! Mojo-Themes is one of best marketplace with some awesome collection of themes, templates, landing pages, psd etc. Read More

The team behind Frugal Theme has relaunched their WordPress theme framework as Catalyst Theme, along with a brand new website.

Digging Through The Features of This Powerful WordPress Theme Framework

Because we were able to start with a clean slate, Catalyst has a seriously solid foundation. From that foundation we have developed functionality and a feature set that builds on the best of what already exists and takes it to a whole new level.

From the unlimited layouts, widgets and hook boxes to crazy amounts of design control, we’ve created a WordPress Theme that lets your imagination be your only limiting factor.

It doesn’t stop there, though. Every aspect of Catalyst is so far refined from its core concepts that you can’t help but get excited. A Custom CSS Building Tool that actually writes CSS code for you! Import/Export options that don’t stop at simple option controls, but that go so far as to spit out Custom Child Themes with a single mouse click.

You can demo the new Catalyst Theme framework, and purchase it for $97 if you’re interested in it.

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