The advent of social media platforms has made sharing information with other people easy. Blogging is one of the most versatile ways of sharing information on the web. While there are many blogging platforms, WordPress is one of the most popular. According to statistics published by Technorati, more than 72 million WordPress blogs have been published to date, with 4 out of 5 internet users visiting blogs, businesses cannot ignore this excellent opportunity. To ensure a blog attracts and retains a loyal reader base, the right theme must be used.
Thesis Theme
The Thesis theme has gained a substantial following among professional bloggers. Handling PHP+HTML+CSS is a breeze. This flexibility makes SEO and page fine-tuning an easy task. Users have also been bowled over by the layout generator and first-class typography.
Genesis
Genesis is a premium framework that supports SEO, threaded comments, instant site updating, and a wide range of blog options. You can use custom widgets, fields, and navigation settings to create an attractive blog.
Page Lines
Lovers of drag and drop frameworks cannot get enough of the Page Lines theme. It incorporates more than 16,000 WP built in plug-ins. Other features include section cloning, responsive design, colour control, and special page handling.
Carrington
This theme offers a robust platform for CMS themed WordPress blogs. You can easily create a wide range of unique blogs using the custom templates. In terms of modularity and flexibility, the Carrington theme is in a class of its own. Impressive features include stylish typography, semantic mark-up, AJAX post loading, and drag-and-drop page layout.
Whiteboard
If you are looking for a WordPress theme that has universal appeal, Whiteboard is the perfect choice. Whether you are a designer or developer, this theme has features for everyone. To begin with, the framework is an open source and free. It is lightweight and incorporates dynamic ID’s and classes. In addition, this theme boasts of cross browser compatibility and search engine optimization.
Thematic
Bloggers looking for an extensible and search engine friendly theme need look no further. This framework features plug-in styling, grid based layout, and modular CSS. If your blog features more than one author, this theme handles that front easily. It also has widget ready areas as well as editable footer text.
Ashford
In order to accommodate all bloggers, this theme has powerful features that can be easily set up. These features include 250 page templates, mobile site integration, interactive hero elements, and the capability to include mega menus using widgets.
Headway
Developers who love tons of features will not be disappointed by the Headway theme. It includes a visual editor, professional SEO, and live CSS editor. In addition, designers can create web pages without writing a single line of code.
Gantry
This highly customizable theme is available for Joomla and WordPress. After installing the Gantry framework, you will have access to an XML driven platform. Support for the RTL language, 65 base widget positions, 960 grid system, and configuration parameters comes automatically.
Hybrid
A free framework which offers developers advanced breadcrumb capability, attachment handling, custom page templates, and SEO optimization in a single package. To help you come up with a great looking blog, Hybrid has more than 20 tutorials.
I agree with you. Information is correct. I test cms Genesis, Page lines. It best and very easy to use. Thanks for post.
Genesis is good, but can be technically difficult – I find Pro Themes to be a much more dynamic framework, with excellent support!