WordPress Theme is a way to "skin" your blog. After you installed your WordPress, you
can login to your WordPress at www.[YourName].com/wp-admin, Select the
Presentation subpanel. You can find the default WordPress theme.
You can also download the Free WordPress Template at :-
http://wordpress.org/extend/themes
http://fredericdevillamil.com/pages/themes
You can choose:-
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One-Column Themes
http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_List/One_Column
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Two-Column Themes
http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_List/Two_Column
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Three-Column Themes
http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_List/Three_Column
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Widget-Ready Themes
http://codex.wordpress.org/Theme_List/Widget-ready
Four-Column Themes
http://fredericdevillamil.com/pages/themes
A Small Tip: Where to get your desired wordpress themes like others?
If you visited a blog and you found you like the theme they have, you can found the theme
author's website URL at the bottom bar. You can just visit the theme author's website to
download the theme.
Example: This is what you can find at the bottom of Carol's blog (
If you visited a blog and you found you like the theme they have, you can found the theme
author's website URL at the bottom bar. You can just visit the theme author's website to
download the theme.
Example: This is what you can find at the bottom of Carol's blog (
http://www.carol-chan.com
)
However, you may not be able to find it in every blog. If the blogger designed his own wordpress
theme and reserved for his usage purpose. You couldn't find it anywhere.
theme and reserved for his usage purpose. You couldn't find it anywhere.
Although a nice "skin" is very important for your blog, I strongly recommend you to use
simple and clean WordPress Themes. Two-Column Themes are good enough for a
beginner. Those complicated design themes like three-column or four-column themes
more suitable for those who understand HTML scripting so that they know how to put all
columns in order and display them nicely.
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