الأربعاء، 7 ديسمبر 2016

How to Make a Website - Wordpress 2017

Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

3 Simple Steps to Make Your Own Website:

You'll learn how to...
Choose website platform
1. Choose a website building platform
Choose a domain name
2. Choose a domain name (www.) and host
3. Setup, design and tweak your website

STEP #1: Choose Your Website Platform

Before you start worrying about colour schemes and domain names, you’ve got to decide what platform you’re going to build your website with.

What do I mean by “platform”?

Well, back in 2004 when I got started with web development, most sites were built using HTML (code), CSS and even Flash. These took a lot of time to learn and were tricky to master.
That’s why most people still think creating a website from scratch is difficult or requires a lot of coding and design skills – but that’s no longer true!
In 2016, content management systems (CMS) like WordPress have made creating a website accessible to everyone.
To put simply, a content management system (or website building platform) is a user-friendly platform for building websites and managing your own online content, instead of using a bunch of loose HTML pages.

Three Most Popular Site Building Platforms in 2016

Image and data credit: OpenSourceCMS.com
As you can see from the graph above, nearly half of the websites on the Internet are running on the WordPress website platform.
Just look at these recent statistics made by W3 Techs and BuiltWith.

Why WordPress and not website builders?

Because at this point there are no better/easier ways to build a website… But more importantly:
  • #1. It’s totally FREE, with many layouts/themes to choose from.
WordPress doesn’t cost a dime to download or install, and there’s a huge community who have designed beautiful themes and templates, making it easy to get going fast. You’ll never run out of uniqueness…
  • #2. It’s VERY beginner-friendly.
If you know how to use Microsoft Word, you already know how add your own content. WordPress can be expanded with free plugins to handle just about any site you can imagine – from gorgeous business pages to social networking sites. With “plugins” you’ll be able to add contact forms, subscription forms, image galleries and so on for your website – pretty simple, huh?
  • #3. Small or large site? Great for both.
From basic blogs to beautiful business sites and online stores, WordPress can handle just about any kind of website. WordPress is used by eBay, Mozilla, Reuters, CNN, Google Ventures and even NASA.
  • #4. Your site will be ‘responsive’. Meaning it’ll work on mobiles & tablets, too.
The website you build will instantly be responsive, looking great on every mobile device, smartphone and tablet. No need to hire a web developer for that.
  • #5. HUGE support and developer community available to help.
With so many people using the platform (Webmasters, Bloggers, Theme developers and Plugin creators), it’s easy to find QUICK help when you need it. In addition, WordPress has lots of free resources both available on Youtube and their support forum.
In fact, I built WebsiteSetup.org on WordPress, too. Below are samples of homepage and ‘blog’ page:
WP homepage
'blog page': built with WordPress

Of course, there are other website building / CMS platforms, too.

But, I would still use WordPress.
Drupal is a very powerful platform that is popular with web developers and experienced coders, but it comes with a very steep learning curve that makes it a bad choice for beginners.
Joomla is similar to WordPress and works great for websites too, but you’ll need at least a little bit of technical coding to make it work the way you want.
If you want more details, I’ve put together a pretty comprehensive comparison between WordPress, Joomla and Drupal.
If for some reason you don’t want to build your site with WordPress, check out my Drupal, Joomla and HTML5 guides as well. They are all FREE to use.

For beginners, I suggest sticking to WordPress.

It’s the easiest platform I’ve ever worked with, but it’s flexible enough to suit everyone from small business owners, and freelancers to creative artists and bloggers.
I would look no further than WordPress.
In Step 2, I’ll walk you through the process of choosing a domain name and finding a space to host your site.
In Step 3, I’ll show you how to install and customize your WordPress website. Don’t worry – I’ll walk you through the process, with lots of images as a reference.
If you have any questions/suggestions for this guide don’t hesitate to contact me. Remember: I’m here to help!

STEP #2: Find a Domain Name and Host

To get a new website online, you’re going to need two things:
  • A domain name (a web address like yoursitename.com)
  • Hosting (a service that connects your site to the internet)
The WordPress platform itself is free, but a domain name and hosting will cost you around $3 – $5 a month. However it costs less than a coffee, so it won’t break the bank.
Owning your own domain name looks far more professional than having your site on someone else’s domain (like yourbusiness.my-free-website.com), and it’s super affordable, too.
Plus, having your own hosting will also make sure your website loads quickly and won’t go down for hours at a time (pretty important for everyone who visits your pages.)

Where do I get a domain name and hosting?

I’ve mostly used www.Bluehost.com as a web hosting and domain registrar for myself and for my web development projects.
Their website hosting costs less than a movie ticket ($2.95/mo) and they throw in a FREE domain name (a nice perk to have).
Of course you can try other web hosting providers and even try to host your site by yourself, but it’s a very complicated process and often wouldn’t be capable of serving your website visitors. So save yourself some money to get a proper web host.
When you get a domain name, you’ll also get a personal email account(s): you@YourSite.com – way more professional than a generic Gmail or Yahoo address.
Already have a domain name and hosting? Go ahead and skip to step 3, where I’ll explain how you can set up your website.

What kind of domain name should I pick?

As an easy starting point:
  • If you’re making a website for your business, your domain name should match your company name. For example: YourCompanyName.com
  • If you’re planning to set up a website for yourself, then YourName.com can be a great option.
For this site (WebsiteSetup), I chose WebsiteSetup.org
Domain names usually end with .com, .org or .net, but in recent months, a huge amount of domain extensions (the end part of the web address, like .com) have come out, ranging from .agency to .pizza.
My best advice? Avoid the weird extensions and go with .com, .net or .org unless they perfectly describe what you have to offer – and even then, see if you can find a more common name.
While .com, .org and .net are commonly used and easily remembered, the domain extension craze hasn’t really gone mainstream yet – so people may not find you if you use a really different domain extension.

Any additional tips for choosing my domain name?

There are a few things that can help you choose your domain name:
#1 Is it brandable? For example, if you make a site about poetry then best-poetry-website.net is not a good choice: poetryacademy.com or poetryfall.com is much better.
#2 Is it memorable? Short, punchy and clear domain names are much easier to remember. If your domain name is too fuzzy, too long or spelled in a strange way, visitors may forget it.
#3 Is it catchy? You want a domain name that rolls off the tongue, describes what you (or your business) does and sticks in the head. Coming up with a cool name can be a bit tough since there are approximately 150 million active domain names in the world right now – but don’t give up.
There’s one rule that always applies to domain names: If you like it, go for it.

THINGS TO DO BEFORE THE NEXT STEP:

checklistDo some brainstorming to come up with a unique domain name that reflects your future website, business or blog.
checklist
Secure your domain name and web hosting. For this I recommend Bluehost.com, but you can pick any other web host as long as it’s reliable and simple.
UPDATE: I made a simple guide for Bluehost users (which hosting package to choose & how to install WordPress).

STEP #3: Let’s Set Up and Tweak Your Website

Once you’ve bought your domain name and set up your hosting, you’re well on your way!
Now it’s time to get your website up and running. The first thing you’ll need to do is install WordPress to your domain.

Installing WordPress

There are two possible ways to install WordPress, one MUCH easier than the other.

One-Click-installation for Websites like WordPress (and Joomla & Drupal)

Almost every reliable and well-established hosting company has integrated 1-click-installation for WordPress, which makes getting going a snap.
If you signed up with Bluehost or any other similar hosting company, you should find your “1-click-installation” in your account control panel.
Here are the steps you should follow (should be similar/same on all the major web hosting companies):
  • Learn how to make WordPress website1. Log in to your hosting account.
  • 2. Go to your control panel.
  • 3. Look for the “WordPress” or “Website” icon.
  • 4. Choose the domain where you want to install your website.
  • 5. Click the “Install Now” button and you will get access to your new WordPress website.
If you’re unable to locate it, look here: How to Install WordPress on Bluehost.

.. or Manual install (if needed)

If for some odd reason (some hosting companies don’t provide one-click-install for WordPress) you don’t have the option to install WordPress automatically, look this manual guide below:
Installing WordPress Manually (Click to expand)
Pssst – if they don’t have 1-click-installation, maybe you’re dealing with a bad host!

Choosing a Theme/Template for your site

Once you have successfully installed WordPress to your domain, you’ll see a very basic yet clean site:
default_wordpress_theme
But you don’t want to look like everyone else, do you? That’s why you need a theme – a design template that tells WordPress how your website should look. See a sample version below:
WordPress has many different themes
Here’s where it gets fun: There are thousands of awesome, professionally designed themes you can choose from and customize for a site that’s all your own.

Here’s how to find a theme you like:

1. Log into your WordPress dashboard

If you’re not sure how, type in: http://yoursite.com/wp-admin (replace “yoursite” with your domain).
This is what the WordPress dashboard looks like:
wordpress_default_dashboard
Everything is easily labelled. If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed, don’t sweat it – I’m going to show you where to go next.

2. Access FREE themes

Once you’re in the dashboard, you’ve got access to over 1500 free themes! Just look along the side bar for “Appearance”, then click “Themes”.
If you want something more professional or elegant than what you find here, you can head over to ThemeForest.net where there’s a HUGE library of themes to pick from at varying costs.
But before you do that, I really suggest you at least try spending some time browsing the free themes. Many of them are actually really professional and well made; so don’t write them off.
free_wordpress_blog_themes
As you can see above, installing a new theme for your website is very easy.
You can search for specific keywords and/or use filters to find themes that suit your style. Finding the perfect theme can take a while, but it’s worth it.
You should also look for themes that are “responsive”, as this means they will look good on any mobile device.
Just punch it in as one of your keywords, and you’ll be all set!

3. Install your new theme

Once you have found a theme you like, installing it is as simple as clicking “Install” followed by “Activate”.
install_theme
IMPORTANT: Changing themes won’t delete your previous posts, pages and content. You can change themes as often as you want without having to worry about lose what you’ve created.

How do I add content and create new pages?

With your theme installed, you’re ready to start creating content. Let’s quickly run through some of the basics:

Adding and editing pages

Want a “Services” page, or an “About Me” page (like I have on my menu at the top of the site)?
1. Look along the sidebar in the WordPress Dashboard for “Pages” -> “Add New”.
2. Once you’ve clicked, you’ll find a screen that looks a lot like what you’ve maybe seen in Microsoft Word. Add text, images and more to build the page you want, then save it when you’re done.

Adding pages to the menu

If you want your new page to be linked to in your navigation bar,
1. Save any changes you’ve made to the page by clicking “Update”
2. Click “Appearance” -> “Menus” in the sidebar of the WordPress Dashboard
3. Find the page you created and add it to the list by clicking the checkbox next to it and then “Add to Menu”.
wordpress_navigation_bar_website

Adding and editing posts

If you have a blog on your website, “Posts” will be where you turn to next. You can use different categories to group similar posts.
If you want to add a blog to your website, you can use different categories and posts. Let’s say you want to create a category named “Blog”. To do so, simply add it to your menu and start making posts.
Here’s what you need to do:
a. Create a new category by going to “Posts -> Categories”
OR
b. Create a blog post by going to “Posts -> Add New”. Once you’ve finished writing your blog post, you need to add the right category for it.
Once you’ve created your category, simply add it to the menu, and you’re in business!

Customization & Endless Tweaks…

In this section I’ll cover some of the basic things I’m asked about all the time that will help you to tweak your website.

Changing Your Title and Tagline

Page titles explain to searchers what your website is about, and they’re also a big part of how search engines determine your rankings, so you want to be sure they’ve got the keywords you want to target in them (but in a natural way, written for real people).
You should use a unique title on every page of your site. For example, my site’s title is “How to Make a Website”.
(Can’t find it? Just hold your mouse over the tab at the top of your web browser).
Taglines are added at the end of titles across every page. My site’s tagline is “Step by Step Guide”
In order to change the title and tagline on your website, go to “Settings -> General” and fill in the form below:
site-title-and-tagline

Disabling Comments for Posts & Pages

Some websites (business/organisation sites mostly) don’t want their visitors to be able to comment on their pages.
Here’s how to shut comments off on WordPress pages:
1. While you are writing a new page, click “Screen Options” in the top right corner.
2. Click the “Discussion” box. The “Allow Comments” box will appear at the bottom.
3. Untick “Allow Comments”.
Want to disable comments on every new page by default?
1. Go to “Settings -> Discussion” and untick “Allow people to post comments on new articles”
site_discussion-settings

Setting Up a Static Front Page

Some people contact me saying they’re frustrated that their home page looks like a blog post. You can fix that by making your home page “static”.
A static page is a page that doesn’t change. Unlike a blog, where the first new article will show up at the top every time, a “static” page will show the same content every time someone comes to the site – like a home page you’ve designed.
To set up a static front page:
1. Go to “Settings -> Reading”
2. Choose a static page that you have created. “Front Page” denotes your home page, “Posts page” is the front page of your blog (if your entire site isn’t a blog).
If you don’t choose a static page on your own, WordPress will take your latest posts and start showing them on your homepage.
static_homepage

Editing sidebar

Most WordPress themes have a sidebar on the right side (in some cases it’s on the left).
If you want to get rid of the sidebar or edit out items you do not need like “Categories”, “Meta” and “Archives”, which are usually pointless, here’s how:
1. Go to “Appearance -> Widgets” in the WordPress Dashboard.
2. From here, you can use drag and drop to add different “boxes” to your sidebar, or remove the items you don’t want.
There’s also a “HTML box” – a text box where you can use HTML code. For beginners, don’t worry about this bit – just drag and drop the elements you’d like in your sidebar.

Installing Plugins to Get More out of WordPress

What is a plugin?

“Plugins” are extensions that are built to expand WordPress’ capabilities, adding features and functions to your site that don’t come built-in.
They’re shortcuts to getting your site to do what you want to, without having to build the feature from scratch.
You can use plugins to do everything from adding photo galleries and submission forms to optimizing your website and creating an online store.

How do I install a new Plugin?

To start installing plugins, go to “Plugins -> Add New” and simply start searching.
Keep in mind that there are over 25,000 different FREE plugins, so you’ve got a LOT to choose from!
Installation is easy – once you find a plugin you like, just click “Install”.
BUT – before you go and install every single one, I suggest you read this article: Things you need to know about using WP plugins.
To save you some time, I’ve put together a list of the most popular plugins that webmasters find useful:
  • #1 Contact form 7: My website has a contact form on my About Me page. It’s an awesome feature to have, as people (like you!) can fill in the form and send me an email without logging into their own email provider. If you want to do something similar, definitely get this plugin. P.S. Here’s a step-by-step guide for setting it up.
  • #2 Yoast SEO for WordPress: If you want to make your WordPress site even more SEO-friendly, this plugin is a must-have. It’s free, and it’s awesome. You’ll be able to edit your title tags, meta descriptions and more, all from within the page itself – no more fussing with WordPress settings.
  • #3 Google Analytics: Interested in tracking your visitors/traffic and their behaviour? Just install the plugin, connect it with your Google account and you’re ready to go.
Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg! Here’s a list of recommended plugins by me.

Congratulations – you’re ready to launch!

If you’ve followed the steps in this guide, you should now have a fully-functional WordPress website! That wasn’t so bad, was it?
Last but not least, keep improving your website.
As I mentioned earlier, WordPress is highly customizable. If you want to truly master WordPress, look no further than this comprehensive guide below:
… if you still have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with me.
P.S. If you find my guides useful, please share my page below. This keeps me motivated to keep all the information on this site up to date and accurate.

Best Selling WordPress Themes Of 2016

What makes a theme worthy of being considered the best premium WP theme? To better understand this, it’s critical to know everything WordPress has to offer in terms of website creation and design.
WordPress has the distinct honor of being a highly configurable Content Management System (CMS), which was originally designed to address the needs of bloggers but eventually evolved into a platform that accommodates plugins and design widgets – adding not only aesthetic value, but also functionality. There are numerous Premium WP Themes available on the Web designers’ market, including the themes ThemeForest offers, and it can be difficult to pinpoint the optimum one – especially when people’s needs and business demands are constantly evolving. In addition, technology continues to develop, creating additional themes which better respond to changing user needs.
best free wordpress themes
When it comes to content, it’s  no longer sufficient to use random, non-thematic images or to have a wall of text populating a website. To attract traffic, additional multimedia such as video and audio, links and quotes are often made a part of the site’s content. Text has also been given a fresh treatment and the more concise the text is, the better it engages the site’s users. Finally, design elements are sharper – reflecting the fast development of design technology.
Here are some of the best premium WordPress themes for 2016, categorized according to their specific and relative fields and yours for grabs! This latest collection of the best WordPress themes has recently been updated and includes some exciting new additions.

The X Theme – Multipurpose Template

Category: eCommerce, Business, Portfolio, Gallery
It’s called the X Theme and they’re dubbing it as the theme of 2016 – combining elements of premium design and functionality, enabling you to create unlimited websites using the same core theme. Introduced in early 2014, the theme became an instant success in the Themeforest marketplace receiving positive reviews by many high profile internet marketers. The X Theme really has it all! Check out the 30 demos they’ve created by visiting the preview below.
The X Theme - Multipurpose Theme

Divi – Multipurpose WordPress Theme

Category: Multi-purpose (special events, portfolio, business, special interests, eCommerce, IM)
Although Divi could be regarded as a multi-purpose premium WP theme, it’s especially recommended for use for life marker events such as weddings, or special interest sites such as those created for parenting advice and tips. It’s also excellent for promoting products and services through its custom post types. This theme has two homepage layouts available, together with multi-page templates.
Divi - Multipurpose WordPress Theme
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Photocrati

Category: Photography, Portfolio, Gallery
Photocrati is a leading theme platform specialising in the photography niche. It provides a platform of themes & templates which include a built-in gallery system, a photography options panel and much more. Ideal for photographers and highly customizable, Photocrati has a great record! Check out the multiple demos by clicking below.
Photocrati wp photography theme and framework
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Boundless – Multipurpose WordPress Theme

Category: eCommerce, Business, Portfolio, Gallery
Boundless is a modern layout with parallax effects. Utilising the power of HTML5 and CSS3, it brings you a beautiful design with an extremely lightweight code, which enables fast loading times. The Revolution slider will astonish your visitors, and you’ll be amazed by its numerous features: animations, custom icons, pricing tables, and much more.
boundless wordpress theme

BeTheme Multipurpose WordPress Template

Category: Multipurpose, Portfolio, Business,  Photography
BeTheme is a modern multipurpose theme with a responsive and very beautiful design. When we say multipurpose, we mean it! BeTheme is one of the most complete themes and gives you a large array of options for building your next website. One indication of this is that over 55 different demos are included on purchase of the theme. A sample of the subjects included in the demos are: charity, loans, business, vet, author, DJ, restaurant, portfolio – and much more! This theme is extremely popular on Themeforest and receives rave reviews for design, functionality and support.
BeTheme Multipurpose WordPress Template


Nexus Modern Magazine Theme

Category: Blog, News, Corporate
A versatile magazine styled template with numerous content modules, short-codes and styles allowing you to fully control your theme’s front & back end easily. Created by the brilliant guys over at Elegant Themes, Nexus makes it simple to blog a great amount of content in a magazine, hassle free style, which in addition to old print-style design, brings edge to the table. With a grid layout, responsiveness and abundance of features, Nexus is the ultimate choice for a magazine type website.
nexus theme

Uncode

Category:  Performance, Creative
Although created in 2015, Uncode was recently revamped and re-introduced in late June 2016, featuring pixel perfect creative theme with amazing attention to detail. Being a top seller among the 30 all-timers on ThemeForest, this theme boasts 30+ pre made concepts for you to choose from. With advanced grid, enhanced Visual Composer and a selection of pre made templates, no surprise it’s a favorite of ours – so check it out.  
Uncode
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Inception – Multipurpose Portfolio Theme

Category: Portfolio, One page, Corporate
Inception is the perfect one-page portfolio theme, with beautiful CSS3 animations, smooth section transitions, a customizable footer, and Google Maps integration. All of this means that you can easily showcase yourself and your business, regardless of whether it’s online or offline. And with its beautiful design, Inception is a theme that will leave a fantastic and lasting first impression on your visitors.
inception-630x350

The Nordic

Category: Creative, Portfolio
Part e-commerce store, part portfolio – the Nordic theme is every inch an online talent-showcasing tool. On the left you’ll find a variety of functional categories that can be customized to suit you, and in the center you’ll be able to exhibit exactly what you do, in style! It’s a fully responsive website that utilizes Ajax effects to their fullest – making it easy to achieve an interactive website that simply oozes staying power!
The Nordic
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Impreza 3.4 – With Exclusive Header Builder

Category: Retina, eCommerce, Multipurpose
Impreza is a multipurpose theme brought to you by UpSolution, a “Power Elite Author” from the Envato community. With close to 15,000 sales, 4.8 start average review and boasting comments from the community, this theme rocks the charts with it’s simplicity and elegancy. The layout is clean and comes with various add-on options, including the free trial option, where you actually migrate a website to test the template before purchasing. The theme will suit any photography, portfolio, store and corporate site easily and comes with pre-made templates to choose from.
Impreza
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The Abundance – eCommerce Store

Category: eCommerce, Store
If we had to choose a particular theme that does exactly what it’s supposed to, without the need to customize anything beyond the logo and images – it’s the Abundance theme. As far as portfolio templates go, this template should definitely be perched somewhere near the top of them. Where this theme really stands out from the crowd is in its ability to feature no fewer than 5 different slideshows. That’s a whole load of portfolio space for someone hoping to publicize what they do best! It also features HTML 5 support too – making it even easier for programmers to strut their stuff.
The Abundance – Fine Art Exploration
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Skylab Design

Category: Design, Minimal, Photography 
Beyond its pretty cool name, Skylab certainly has the features to back up its functionality. The demo neatly portrays a fashion photographer’s work; but there’s really no reason why any type of photographer couldn’t enjoy the benefits. The images can be customized, the design simply oozes style, the layout is both mobile responsive and search engine optimize-able, and there’s a great range of demo content included within the package to get the ball rolling.
Skylab Design

uDesign Business Template

Category: Business, Minimal 
As its name might suggest, the uDesing template is all about you and your preferences. Every single element can be customized; from the typefaces used on any particular page, all the way to uniquely colored header bars or sectioned areas. It fully supports dozens of international languages, it comes with its very own visual composition tool for effects, and it’s entirely e-commerce ready. Overall, this theme allows a business to showcase what it does best and gets its message across perfectly; all while allowing you to sit back as the audience rolls in – thanks to the built-in SEO tool.
udesign


 Lavish – Responsive Business Theme

Category: Corporate, Minimal, Business 
If you’re looking for a sophisticated design for your business website then the Lavish theme with it’s minimalist and responsive scheme provides it! With multiple available shortcodes, using Lavish, you can easily create as many buttons, tabs, and as much toggle content as needed. Show where you’re located with Google Maps Integration, and create multiple pages with the easy page builder.
lavish theme

Flatsome – Best Selling Responsive WooCommerce Theme

Category: eCommerce, WooCommerce
Another great theme made by UXthemes, Flatsome is a Woocommerce template with raving reviews and fan base, and for a good reason. Being retina ready and appealing exclusively for store owners, the features of this item is great for the sole purpose of an online shop. Although you will not find any premade templates, using the xml import features give you the ability to start quickly with the demo design, which is fabulous and will allow you to create your online shop in no time. 
Flatsome WooCommerce Theme
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The Retailer – A Diverse Business and eCommerce Template

Category: Business, eCommerce, Multipurpose
The Retailer is a stunning multipurpose theme with amazing support for WooCommerce and eCommerce sites. It has a modern design with a good layout and a powerful admin panel which allows you to customize how your theme looks without any hassle. Whether you want to build a corporate website, an online store or just a portfolio, The Retailer is a great theme to look at.the retailer
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ePix – Fullscreen Photography Gallery

Category: Creative, Photography, Fullscreen
ePix is a stunning fullscreen photography theme. It has over a dozen predefined skins and the tools to help you create thousands more. With AJAX lazy load, you will have the best loading times. Visual Composer will make sure that your pages are with the perfect layout and that they suit your work. In other words, ePix is one of the few photography themes that you will have success using. It is robust, responsive, and it’s regularly updated. Certainly a WordPress jewel.
ePix
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Cake

Category: Corporate, Responsive, Photography
Cake is an amazing multipurpose theme for WordPress. Though the name might be playful and funny, Cake is a theme which means business! It comes with a very powerful admin panel with options for all of the aspects of the theme – and we all know that a diversified admin panel is the building block of every excellent theme! On top of this, there’s a drag and drop builder which allows you to quickly and easily create custom pages. For greater usability, there are also lots of custom shortcodes making it easy for you to import content.
cake

The7 Responsive Multi-Purpose Theme

Category: Business, Portfolio, Photography
This is a new premium theme with ultra modern design. The theme is multi-purpose and you can use it for anything from a regular blog, to a full-scale online store. An extremely flexible theme, which will be of great use for any and every project.
http://www.wpthemeschecker.com/the7


I Love Rockband

Category: Music
For designers who are creating websites for those in the music industry, or who are themselves musically inclined, it’s very hard to resist the appeal of the I Love Rockband theme. Although it’s specifically situated for dealing with rock-oriented musicality, it’s also highly open to being used to design any kind of site that’s meant for showcasing artists ranging from solo performers to complete bands or orchestral symphonies, and promotional musical events, irrespective of the musical genre. This music theme is one of the best wordpress themes for the year 2013 and will probably lead 2016 as well.
I Love Rockband wordpress template
This theme is fully responsive, and comes with a multi-level dropdown menu. It’s also cross compatible with most new browsers.


Themify Parallax

Category: Parallax, Portfolio, One Page
Maximize the use of the single page Themify theme and its parallax effects by using fly-in elements in relation to your images. Among other things, this theme has portfolio custom post type with Ajax expander and an option for lightbox or photoswipe gallery.
Themify Parallax


The ROUA Theme

Category: Blog, Portfolio, Gallery
A beautiful theme that can double as both a blog and a portfolio is what Roua is all about. This is a new and modern theme which incorporates all of the web trends. Based on the very powerful Bootstrap framework, you can be sure that this is a theme that will allow you to customize every little bit about it.  Responsiveness is very important nowadays, so the developers have made sure that the theme displays perfectly on all kinds of devices.
ROUA - Minimalistic Portfolio WordPress Theme
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City Guide Premium Guide WordPress Theme

Category: Entertainment, Business
City Guide is one of the most modern WP themes of its kind. It presents you with the possibility to create a website which can be used for many reasons, but mainly concerning tourism and sightseeing. The theme has Google Maps integration and has made it very easy for you to manage.
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Parasponsive

Category: eCommerce, Business, Flat design
Parasponsive is SEO optimized, making it ideal for businesses who want to get a good SERP position. The theme is compatible with smartphones and tablets, additionally to  640+ Google Fonts included. WooCommerce enabled and beautifully designed, Paraspnosive is a great theme to choose for business purposes.
Parasponsive


Parallax Pro Premium Narrative Parallax Theme

Category: Blog, Photography
Parallax Pro is an amazing parallax theme, allowing you to tell your story in this beautiful design with lots of options and settings for customization. Creating page sections is very easy and it does not require that you have any coding knowledge. You can easily switch between pre-defined skins.
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Titan

Category: Portfolio, Photograpy
Titan is an astonishing WordPress portfolio theme, which is a must for photographers. There are many gallery effects, slider options and animations, and many other features that are going to make your visitors’ jaws drop. Create your stunning unique portfolio in this easy to manage theme!
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Flatty 7

Category: Parallax, Multi-purpose, Flat design
Photo studios and agencies that rely heavily on the infusion of creative juices can find online site design fulfillment with Flatty 7. It combines the simplicity of a flat single page template a full screen slider aside from parallax scrolling, to come up with a true winner of template.
Flatty 7 theme

CleanPort

Category: Portfolio, Business
CleanPort is a flat design theme with a very good-looking layout, created especially for businesses and agencies who want to create a reliable and enchanting portfolio without having to spends thousands on developers. Get this theme now and see how your audience will like the amazing slideshows and portfolio pages.
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