020 WordPress Frameworks

WP-Tonic | WordPress | SaaS | Bootstrap SaaS | Startups - Podcast tekijän mukaan Jonathan Denwood & Kurt von Ahnen - Tiistaisin

PRESS THIS LINK TO WATCH THE MAKEING OF THE PODCAST   PRESS THIS LINK TO WATCH CRUSOE   We cover four frameworks for WordPress but first.... 1)      Genesis Framework: Genesis Framework from StudioPress http://www.studiopress.com is one of the most popular of all the WordPress frameworks its very developer focused and need quite a bit of development experience to get the best from it. Prices: Genesis Framework on its own $59.95 with all the Studio commercial themes $399 One of the ways to use Genesis if you are not an experience developer is to use this third party plugin tool Dynamik Website Builder for $59.  Pros a) very well document. b) Well coded. c) Big library of child themes. Cons a) complicated if you are not an experience WordPress developer. b) the chid themes do tend to look very similar in design. c) Not all the child themes are fully responsive. 2)     Headway Framework Headway:  from HeadwayThemes http://headwaythemes.com/  is an other very popular WordPress framework its very different to StudioPress Genesis it has it own inbuilt drag & drop page building functionality. Prices: 1 site $59 with one template or you get the developer license for $199 and you get all of Headway themes included at the present moment they have a Christmas sale on and get everything reduced by 35% discount. Pros a) easy to use if you are not an experience developer  b) very well documented. c) well and very attractive child themes. Cons a) the code can be a bit blotted which can leads to slow loading themes b) you really are locked into the Headway Framework of doing things.  c) if you really go down the fully custom route with this Framework you will have to keep in mind that the designs will need quite a bit of testing   3)     Canvas Framework from WooThemes http://www.woothemes.com/products/canvas/ This is very popular framework from the people who develop and support Woocommerce. Price: $119 unlimited domains or $399 which includes a number of nice looking themes.  Pros a) well coded. b) Great documentation. c) Should work with Woocommence. Cons a) is not setup to work with child themes. b) limited selection of themes compared to StudioPress. c) some of the themes are not responsive. Thesis Framework 4)       Thesis frameworks http://diythemes.com/ is one of the oldest WordPress frameworks This framework uses a very, very custom way of developing WordPress website to the extent you could say it a real highbred of system that is going its own semi different route to the rest of the WordPress development community. Price: $87 for one domain license or you could buy the profession level for $199 which give you unlimited live time support and the abili

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