WordPress 3.6 & Twenty Thirteen Theme
WordPress 3.6 and its default 2013 theme is due soon. It comes with a lot of new features, updates, bug and security fixes and you can install it right now.
WordPress 3.6 and its default 2013 theme is due soon. It comes with a lot of new features, updates, bug and security fixes and you can install it right now.
Things need to move smoothly and plugins should help that, not make it worse. Therefore, it is important to ask yourself –
What can I do to make sure I am choosing the right plugin for me without having to spend tons of time sifting through the thousands of choices and hundreds of articles?
Labeling a product as premium means that it is:
Developers and designers put a lot of time in creating themes and you do get a product that has a good bangforthebuckness, but when it comes to the second presumption – premium WordPress theme equals premium quality product, then things don’t look so bangin’.
If WordPress is your startup business platform of choice, it’s probably because WordPress is versatile, free, easy to use, people friendly, offers great flexibility in terms of what you can turn your website into and community around it is just awesome.
But, it’s a different story when it comes to search engine optimization. Let’s see how to start a solid WordPress SEO campaign for your online startup business.
For those of you not aware of WordPress.org theme review process, I recommend that you read Theme Review article at WordPress Codex. If you’re looking for a WordPress theme, there’s hardly a better place to tell you what you should expect from it. In case Codex article is too technical, and for non-developers some parts certainly are, you might want to read our post on what users should and shouldn’t expect from a WordPress theme first.