Top Wordpress Themes
Properly designed Wordpress themes are actually very hard to come by. There are many themes available that look nice, sure - but how many of them actually work as a functional template for a blogging and CMS based website?
Many designers (comfortable with PHP and CSS) love to create their own Wordpress themes so they can demonstrate the quality of their work and have something nice to add to their portfolios - or maybe they just want to contribute to the community? Many of them will also build their own unique templates, giving them their own look and feel.
However, what if you don’t know PHP? What if you can’t afford to hire a web designer to build you a template/website? What if you don’t have the time to sit down for weeks on end building your own unique theme? In all of these circumstances, we tend to use a template. Sometimes making small modifications to suit the feeling of our work, sometimes without any modification at all.
Over time this list will develop, as I add any themes I come across that are worthy of a mention. Unlike other blog posts that showcase a top 100 or so themes, this list will never get that long - I don’t believe there are even 100 themes out there that are good enough.
If any of the below links become inactive overtime, or if you have your own theme you’d like examined then let me know here - I’d be glad to have a look.















