As far as WordPress theme shops go, MyThemeShop has a lot to offer — 99+ themes and 20 plugins at the time I’m writing this review. That’s a respectable number by any measure and it’s an indication of the value attached to their extended membership option, but more on that later. There are many WordPress theme shops from which to…. Continue Reading
Pagely Review: Pricey Managed WordPress Hosting, But Is It Worth Paying For?
Considering using Pagely to host your WordPress site? With plans starting at $299 per month, Pagely isn’t for casual webmasters (nor is that who Pagely markets itself to). Instead, Pagely is managed WordPress hosting for serious businesses and webmasters where reliability, flexibility, and support are paramount. But does it deliver, and is it worth the price? In my Pagely review,…. Continue Reading
Make Review: A Clean, Enjoyable WordPress Builder Theme
Make is a freemium WordPress theme that brands itself as “your friendly small business site builder.” Essentially, it aims to be a full-service website builder that lets you create a quality business website on WordPress without needing to know how to code. After personally using Make in the past and then revisiting it for this review, I remain a huge…. Continue Reading
Oxygen Review: A WYSIWYG Visual Website Builder for WordPress
With the slow collapse of Headway Themes, there’s been somewhat of a void in the WordPress visual website builder space. By visual website builder – I mean a tool that helps you build your entire WordPress site – header, footer, content…everything. Thankfully, we’re due for a breath of fresh air from Oxygen, a new’ish WYSIWYG WordPress website builder from Soflyy,…. Continue Reading
Setka Editor: A Visual Content Editor For Your Blog Posts
When it comes to creating content for your blog, it’s no longer enough for your posts to offer a unique perspective. They also have to stand out from posts made by thousands of other bloggers. One of the best ways to make your posts more engaging is to make them visually more interesting. Luckily, WordPress doesn’t lack in the page…. Continue Reading
Weglot Review: How to Quickly Create a Multilingual WordPress Site
Did you know that there are over 3 billion Internet users worldwide? And guess what – it’s a fairly good guess that not all of them speak the language you use on your WordPress site. So if you want to reach those markets, you need to translate your WordPress site. But translating your site is a time-consuming and expensive process,…. Continue Reading
PILE Theme Review – An Unconventional (& Expensive) WordPress Portfolio Theme
PILE is a WordPress portfolio theme. However, it’s not just any old WordPress portfolio theme. It’s one that has been built and priced to stand out from the competition and appeal to a different demographic than many of the other portfolio WordPress themes out there. In this PILE theme review, we’ll not only be exploring the features and user experience…. Continue Reading
SiteGround Review: Inexpensive WordPress Hosting with Excellent Support
As WordPress continues its explosion in popularity among designers and developers, services geared toward the WordPress community are cropping up all over the Web – among them, managed WordPress hosting. A cursory Google search turns up a long list of providers (along with their resellers) that claim to meet specific needs of WordPress-based sites. Some succeed, some don’t, and choosing blindly can cost you big in terms…. Continue Reading
WPForms Review: Create Powerful Contact Forms with Ease
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of WordPress contact form plugins on the market today? For instance, you can pick a free options such as Simple Basic Contact Form or premium contact form plugins such as the highly recommended Gravity Forms or Ninja Forms. In addition, have you ever felt that many of the options available are…. Continue Reading
Total Multi-Purpose WordPress Theme by WPExplorer: A Review
Whether you know WPExplorer for its themes, plugins, freebies, or informative blog, the company has done an impressive job of compiling all sorts of resources for beginner WordPress developers. If you check out all of WPExplorer’s themes, you’ll notice that they generally make themes to cater to certain niches like churches, weddings, recipes, and electronics. However, the Total theme is…. Continue Reading