• It’s come to my attention that I should make “an alternate” theme available as a backup plan. I manage a website for a local artist organization and I inherited the website with the Sydney Theme installed. In my attempt to find something similar, I tried using filters “2 columns” and “photography” but the options that came up all looked like blogs (lists of posts). Is there any chance that there’s a list somewhere of the free WordPress themes best suited for web pages?

    Thanks in advance for your time and assistance.

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  • Moderator t-p

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    Thread Starter imaquila

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    As I said, I stated in my original post, I’ve already tried using the filters “2 columns” and “photography” but the options that came up ALL looked like blogs (lists of posts). Is there any chance that there’s a list somewhere of the free WordPress themes BEST SUITED FOR WEB PAGES?

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    Moderator Jan Dembowski

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    Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Everything else WordPress topic.

    Is there any chance that there’s a list somewhere of the free WordPress themes BEST SUITED FOR WEB PAGES?

    No. There isn’t.

    *Drinks coffee*

    It’s like asking “what’s the best” and that does not mean anything to anyone and this topic isn’t useful to you or anyone else. Here’s an example of why and why this topic is being closed.

    We have a similar rule on the subreddit, which boils down to “no find my theme for me questions”. Essentially you are asking an open ended question which has no end goal in sight. Everybody has opinions on what thing is better than other things, so such a conversation lasts forever and really helps nobody.

    It’s also an open invitation for authors to hawk their wares, and basically advertise their themes. It’s not a productive conversation for “support forums”.

    If you want to find a theme that you like, then my advice is to setup a test site and install a bunch of free themes on it, and try them out. Look at the results, test the layout, examine the code, etc. Asking other what theme they use is going to get you a lot of responses, few of which will actually help you.

    Also, these are support forums, not a blog. Generally speaking, we prefer people to ask specific questions, which will have specific answers. Questions that rely on opinion based answers just end up spiraling out of control.

    The only advice is keep looking and find the theme that appeals to you. Try it. If you change your mind or it’s not suitable for you then keep trying.

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