How do I evaluate themes?
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This is not a question on any particular theme – this is about themes in general. I’m working on a book website. I want to find a theme that will let me put an image on my opening home page with a menu to go deeper. Interior pages can have headers, sidebars, widgets, whatever. Those pages will be mostly text, nothing fancy. I should probably have a easy to use something-or-other to buy the book on every page. And I’ll probably have some blog posts.
I’ve lost count of the number of themes I’ve looked at. The descriptions all say the same thing. They’re all beautiful, they’re all responsive. They all have elegant typography. Most are modern. Many are minimalist. Some have sleek designs. What does any of this mean? And I haven’t found any that offer a unique “cover” page or home page that looks different than the rest of the website. I am a rookie designing websites and it’s possible what I want to do is a dumb idea. If so, just say so and it won’t hurt my feelings.
I’ve looked at demos, but the demos I’ve seen so far are not helpful. How do experienced web designers evaluate WordPress themes? Short of buying themes and spending hours experimenting with each one, how do you get past the flowery descriptions to find out what they can really do?
thanks
– Greg Scott
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