Post by account_disabled on Oct 20, 2023 22:07:41 GMT -5
Is the theme supported by an active community? Am I willing to not have assistance from developers? If the answer is yes to all the questions, then a free theme may be fine. The free themes I recommend are: Official themes: WordPress featured themes ; Themes recommended by Colorlib: Best Free WordPress themes ; Light versions of commercial themes. If, however, your project is serious, you want the theme to always be updated, you want available documentation and a support team that, being paid, will always do its utmost to satisfy customers, then you have to choose a premium theme and pay a little money.
The solution I almost always recommend is to choose a paid theme . I know of few professional sites that have used free themes, and those that did had the skills to modify them and adapt them to their needs, and to always keep them updated. The choice photo editor is truly endless, but there are some themes, frameworks or starter themes that have become so widespread as to be a guarantee of security. Theme types: standard, framework-based, with page builder or theme generator.
In almost all the articles that recommend themes I see long lists, without however explaining the difference between the different types of themes. Since it is the most important thing on which to base your choice, I will explain the differences, because when you decide to buy a theme you must always clearly know what type it is. There is no one type that is better than the others: it depends on your needs. Let's first see the description of the various types, with pros and cons. Basic theme (not framework-based) It is a theme that you will take and use as it is, or by modifying only css and at the limit adding some functions to the functions.
The solution I almost always recommend is to choose a paid theme . I know of few professional sites that have used free themes, and those that did had the skills to modify them and adapt them to their needs, and to always keep them updated. The choice photo editor is truly endless, but there are some themes, frameworks or starter themes that have become so widespread as to be a guarantee of security. Theme types: standard, framework-based, with page builder or theme generator.
In almost all the articles that recommend themes I see long lists, without however explaining the difference between the different types of themes. Since it is the most important thing on which to base your choice, I will explain the differences, because when you decide to buy a theme you must always clearly know what type it is. There is no one type that is better than the others: it depends on your needs. Let's first see the description of the various types, with pros and cons. Basic theme (not framework-based) It is a theme that you will take and use as it is, or by modifying only css and at the limit adding some functions to the functions.