• Could somebody with experience tell me if some paid theme builder is the only PRACTICAL option for beginners website developers.

    Practically, if I want to use WordPress for my clients’ websites is there any other better option because:

    1. Using only WordPress with free themes requires a lot of time for tweaking every part of the website to match client need (although I know CSS, HTML, PHP, JS sometimes this is even not completely possible)

    2. I think that if I must to pay some PRO theme for each website, it will cost me more than paid theme builder yearly. And still, I will not be able to tweak every part of the theme. Or maybe I am wrong here?

    3. Are there paid themes which I could use for multiple websites and which allow me full control over each part of the theme.

    4. I do not see any other option. Any suggestions?

    Thank you all in advance for your answers.

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    I’m sorry but this topic is getting closed and here’s why.

    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.

    An ask for “Paid theme bulders for beginners website developers??” is just a spam magnet and a temptation for people to insert affiliate links (and promptly get banned too ’cause that’s not cool here).

    Search around, do some research. If there is a free version hosted on this site then try that first.

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