We’re pleased to announce our site ’spring cleaning’ is under way!
It’s been a busy Sunday as we’ve been doing the site ’spring clean’ that we’ve been thinking of for a little while and setting up a new theme – ‘Venture’ by ModThemes.
I’m one of those people who thinks that the worst part of Wordpress is the soul-destroying search for themes. It’s great that there are so many themes to choose from but if you’re not careful, you can find yourself just looking…and looking some more.. in a never-ending search for that elusive ‘perfect theme’.
A while back I realised that life was for living, not for endlessly browsing the web for themes. The trick, I’ve learned, is to find a theme that a) you can tell will pretty much do the thing you want b) is flexible enough to modify and fine tune and c) has support behind it if you need to do something especially tricky with it.
At some point, the desire to have a support forum available rules out the free themes option. Beyond that point, the ‘premium themes’ world is surprisingly small. However you search, you find yourself looing at same small pool of designers – and before long, you’re really looking at about 5 or 6 ‘theme houses’ that you’re going to end up choosing from.
Previously, I’ve paid for a theme by Brian Gardner (‘Chrome’ by StudioPress). It was ok – but in my experience, came with too many things missing that you’d think would be pre-requisite functions.
This time I settled on ‘Venture’ by ModThemes – $70. The reason for the choice was simple: firstly, it wasn’t so great a jump from the previous theme this site ran on (Brian Gardner’s free ‘Silhouette’) that returning visitors wouldn’t know where they were and secondly, it came with an ideal ‘3 product’ front-page showcase that I could see I could use right away.
10 hours later, I’m certain it was a good choice. Everything I’ve needed the theme to do, it’s done and we’re back on the air. And I even bought the image for the home page from iStockPhoto – a first. There still plenty to do over the week, but I’m pleased at where we’ve got today. I’m also happy to recommend ModThemes if you’re a Wordpress designer looking for a fast changeover








