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DOUBLE TIME ITShelly Peacock @Spinbird
Hey New Client-
Pick out aNEW THEME!
Hey New Client-
I willCUSTOMIZE IT!!
Welcome to
Welcome toTHEMEFLEET 2016
Welcome toTHEMEFLEET 2016
And then there is:
themeforest
EHR MAGHERD
And -3 months later-
Theme Update!!!%$&*...%%
$!!
Destination: Framework
Starter Theme vs. Framework
Starter Theme vs. Framework
A Starter theme is a SHELL, that you build parts for- then own it FOREVERMORE. (Own=SUPPORT)
Starter Theme vs. Framework
A Starter theme is a SHELL, that you build parts for- then own it FOREVERMORE. {Own=SUPPORT}
Theme frameworks have core and then extend more core functionalities AND they require a parent/child theme relationship
Starter Theme vs. FrameworkA child theme is a theme that inherits the functionality and styling of another theme, called the parent theme. Child themes are the recommended way of modifying an existing theme. -WordPress Codex
Build Me Please.
SavedTime
Fancy
FANCIER
Framework (Parent)Always Install First
Child Theme (A copy with safe editing)
DEEPLYDEEPLY
Framework Call to Muster
Framework Call to Muster
LearningCurve Level
Builder OptionsFramework Call to Muster
iThemes.com
Framework Call to Muster
Framework Call to Muster
Framework Call to Muster
* Large Library of Child Themes* Incredible Educational Resources* Good size forum community* ECommerce compatible* Can have different layouts per page
Pros:
Framework Call to Muster
* Big learning curve--could be more intuitive* Harder to customize* Community is pretty much all forum
Cons:
Framework Call to MusterMore KAAAAHHNN!s:
* Not all child themes are responsive
* Pretty expensive for ToolKit- --but, coupons are available for renewal--
Framework Call to Muster
LearningCurve Level
PootlePress.com/Academy
WooThemes.com/canvas
Framework Call to Muster
WooThemes.com/storefront/
Pros:* Short learning curve* More customize than code* WooCommerce compatible* Responsive* Dedicated section for custom code* Zero Code knowledge required
Framework Call to Muster
Cons:* Heavy framework* Too many options* EXPENSIVE: $399 annually--only for the themes… but could be changing due to merge with Automattic- stay tuned.
Framework Call to Muster
Framework Call to Muster
LearningCurve Level
Design Samples:Quiroz.co/thedesignspace.co/hernewtribe.com/
Resources:elegantthemes.com/blog/category/resources/ elegantmarketplace.com/
ElegantThemes.com/Divi
Framework Call to Muster
Pros:* HUGE Community* Lots of options* EMP Child Theme maker* Responsive* PRICE: $249 for all themes * Premium support and Divi Plugins
Framework Call to Muster
Cons:* Learning Curve--mainly from all the options
* Harder to “deep” customize
Framework Call to Muster
Framework Call to Muster
LearningCurve Level
LearningCurve Level
Get Genesis:StudioPress.com
Get Help:Carriedils.comSridharkatakum.comStudioPress.com/Get-StartedBillErickson.net/code/
Framework Call to Muster
Pros:* Beautiful Code* More Plugins than any other* Widget based* HTML5, Accessibility * Responsive
Framework Call to Muster
More Pros: (What? You wanted more KHAAAAHHHNN!!!s?)
• Schema baked into code• Hook Based• Cutting edge designs• Price: $59.95 for Framework
and Sample Theme• $499.95 Pro-Plus All Theme Package
($99.95/YR)
Framework Call to Muster
Cons:* Can be a steep learning curve (learn how hooks work first)* You might need code help at first--but push on through* Um, can’t think of any more
Framework Call to Muster
(well, more anyway)
• Foundation foundation.zurb.com
• Headway headwaythemes.com
• MAKE themefoundry.com
• Gantry gantry.org• FighterJet fighterjet.io
NEXT Generation