• It’s all over town, the global surfer community is always expecting something new. The internet is a platform of constant upgrade. Spirit of the time, fine feathers make fine birds, clothes make the man – outwardness is a topic.

    There is no question to scrutinize the functionality of wordpress. WordPress is perfectly functioning like nothing else.

    Besides highly topical text, the trend is that people want a gorgeous, magnificent presentation.

    So my question is, what to do that wordpress doesn’t look like another blog? Thanks for any suggestion!

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  • Buy a premium theme, or even use a free theme… customize the styles, edit it so it doesn’t look like a basic “WordPress” blog. Have interesting content – that’s the most important part. People come to your blog for the content, your design is what keeps them there.

    Thread Starter rainer23

    (@rainer23)

    Thanks Futurepocket, you are correct, content is the main point. Big webgurus mostly don’t care at all about webdesign. But still, when looking at themeforest.com, aren’t these awesome themes?
    I’m having 3300 posts and each post has a pic included with “add an image” script in the wordpress editor. All those premium themes rather use “custom field” for including images – it might be the case that all posts are showing up as headline, text without images when buying a premium theme? So it seems that once you have lots of posts, changing the theme of your wordpress blog is rather to advise against.

    Thread Starter rainer23

    (@rainer23)

    Thats the answer of the presently most successful premium wordpress factory (name withheld):

    Hello, in this case it could be hard for you to move over 3000 posts from your current blog to Prestige theme. It is possible, but it might need some additional work for each post if you want them to display correctly or look good on the new site. I think in this way how you have this on your current blog, if you will move it to Prestige all the images included at the top will be visible but placed under the title area – all the posts will appear as posts without a main image, but with an image placed at the top of the content.

    In sum, as soon you have lots of posts to think of improving your blog is a futile attempt.

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