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It works. Thank you
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: How to choose a premium template providerI understand. Thank you for your time.
One of the reasons for these questions is that I don’t know enough about the field to which marketing claims add value to and which lower the value of a specific offer and your answers helped me learn more and better understand some of the claims.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: How to choose a premium template providerYou are both right.
I have accented more the price, but the price is not that much important. I have spent last day familiarizing myself with what some of those firms sell, what I need, what I may need, and what I definitely will not need.
StudioPress whose hole offering is rounded around something called Genesys framework I will not need. Elegant Themes offering is all about Divi theme. I still like Aspen Group whose Page Builder gives Divi functionality to any theme (seems to be a very capable piece of software), beyond that they also have some landing pages, plugins, and many themes. From the studios that offer just the themes, one (Modern Themes) is represented here with a few “Light” themes (which are mostly dated; before WP5 release date), the other (Anariel Design) which is also mostly dated in a similar fashion, and the other two Visualmodo and Dessign Themes which aren’t represented here at all.
When I asked a question yesterday I have hoped that someone who had experience with the work of any of those companies answers or that someone points me what should I look out for, but I’ll try to find some independent review to answer those questions if I don’t find them here.
It may be that I am thinking in the wrong way about all those premium services and premium themes. Why does a website owner choose to buy a premium theme instead of a free one?
I understand that in most cases there is one layer in between, the developer, which knows the answer to my question, chooses the right theme for a project with which he is already familiar and if it happens to be a premium theme, incorporates its price into his end price.
I have hoped that all those google search console errors (Text too small to read, Clickable elements too close together, Content wider than the screen, …) and other warnings if happen with a premium theme could be addressed through a support ticket. For example, for my first project, I have used the Pods plugin which was a bit of advanced topic at the time, it took time to figure out that at that moment it could not coexist with Gutenberg. Their excellent support, here, helped me with some advanced filters.
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I have read somewhere or heard in some webinar that it should be avoided to change themes with active sites because the content loses ranking in google search when the theme is changed. I do not know if it’s true or not, but if it is, it would be a strong argument to choose a theme carefully and stay with it as long as possible or until a full redesign.Also, there is the question of speed, many Studios claim to have much faster load times with their pro themes as with their free themes. I have at my site a bit of a speed problem (with google mobile crawler), but it’s reasonable to assume that its due to Pods use.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Custom fields, relationshipsThanks for the answer, that’s the kind of information that I have been looking for.
In the meantime, I have downloaded the Meta Box and MB Relationships to try to use it. At the moment Pods Framework seems simpler to use, but I must first go through the docs to determine that.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Custom fields, relationshipsThank you for your help and sorry for making a bit of mess.