The focus of your blog isn't your theme, it's your user and the content is centered around him. The presentation is crucial though - it can't be ignored.
I am not talking about colors and design. Think of a theme as a structure to put everything in. A bag to store your website's content. It's the car to drive your curated content in. Whether you want a Hatchback or a Sedan - that decision is yours to make.
And it's not necessary you will always select the theme with most features - you need to know the needs of your blog to select the right theme suitable for you. The traffic of your blog and how actively you update it is what decides everything.
So today, we are looking at what features should a good theme have. We will describe what each of those features which you see on the marketing pages actually mean. We will also see what benefits it provides or the repercussions of not having this feature in a theme. This will help answer many of the questions which a rookie might have. Finally, we will introduce you to some of the most popular themes (on MyThemeShop) with their features and benefits.
Things to look for in a Theme
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