• There are so many WordPress themes out there (1,000’s), how does one search for and find the correct theme?

    I’m developing a site for a volunteer agency. I have identified several user/visitor roles.

    “Visitor” role – can view visitor portion and can sign up as a member

    “Member” role – can view visitor portion and general member portion plus their maintain their private profile area.

    “Leader” role – is a “Member” but can view all the above areas

    “Administrator” role – is a “Leader” that has full CRUD authority over all “Member” profiles.

    Site will not support blogging or visitor/member commenting.

    Must be inexpensive, free preferred, because I have no budget so it’s coming out of my pocket and I’m just a volunteer.

    Current non-WP site: https://www.wcares.us

    Thanks for your time and comments!

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  • All we can suggest is that you browse the themes in https://www.ads-software.com/themes/ The tag filter may help you narrow down your search to just the themes containing the features that you want. Any additional functionality that you need may be added via plugins.

    There are so many WordPress based sites in the voluntary sector that you will probably be able to search others similar to yours for an example that’s like what you want. Then contact the agency, or examine the code, to find the theme they use.

    I recommend u to use the x-theme. It costs a bit, but its simple and the best theme i did had.

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