Saturday, May 31, 2014

How To Make Your WordPress Theme More Attractive

5 TIPS FOR mAKING YOUR WORDPRESS THEME MORE ATTRACTIVE

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1. Great Images

Images will make or break the appearance of your site. Poor image choice is the most common mistake I encounter in new websites. If you plan to use images, don’t cheap out— it will reflect poorly on your brand.
Good images are going to cost you a few bucks. Great images are going to cost you more than a few bucks. If you don’t have the budget for quality photography, there are a few options for finding good free imagery.
PAID PHOTO RESOURCES
  • istockphoto.com — Good, affordable images. They also offer one free image per week.
  • shutterstock.com — Similar to iStock in terms of pricing and quality.
  • veer.com — Similar to iStock in terms of pricing, maybe slightly higher quality. They also have great artwork and fonts available.
  • gettyimages.com — Cream of the crop editorial images. They are fantastic. They are not cheap.
FREE PHOTO RESOURCES
  • Use Instagram — A great way to get your own good looking images for free.
  • Flickr Creative Commons — You can find great images here. The usage conditions vary, but you generally need to give credit to the photographer.
  • stock.xchng — An excellent free resource. You may have to do some digging on the site for quality images.
  • Wikipedia Commons — You’re free to use any images or media on Wikipedia.
  • Ask permission — It doesn’t hurt to ask your favorite photographers. You’ll have more luck with this if you provide credit and have site traffic.

2. Font Choices

Once upon a time, in my youth, I thought Papyrus was a great font. Then I became a designer, and realized it’s not. Making great font choices is very important to the design, professionalism and above all else, the legibility of your site. If you want people to read your content — make it easy for them.
When in doubt, use Helvetica, Arial or Georgia. They are widely recognized as legible fonts online — and they should work across all browsers without any coding trickery. If you’re not a professional designer, and a font looks “boring“, that’s probably the easiest way to recognize it as being a good font.
Seen a great font, but don’t know what it is? Try WhatTheFont from MyFonts.
Using fonts on the web isn’t like choosing a font in Microsoft Word. By default, there are only a handful of core fonts that can be viewed universally on the web. This problem has haunted web typography for years. Very difficult workarounds evolved using images, Flash or Cufon. It wasn’t until relatively recently that great solutions began to emerge.
WEB FONT SOLUTIONS
  • Google Fonts — Free and good, most of them anyway.
  • Typekit — Basically a premium version of Google Fonts, offering high quality fonts on your site for a price.
  • Fontdeck — Similar to Typekit, but with different pricing options.
  • @font-face — My personal favorite method, but it requires a little more effort and font ownership.
FONT SOURCES
  • myfonts.com — If you’re looking for a specific font, you can probably find it here.
  • exljbris Font Foundry — They have a collection of free quality fonts.
  • veer.com — Veer offers some great fonts for design.
  • dafont.com — A huge collection of free fonts. Use carefully, because most of them are pretty horrid.
WORDPRESS FONT PLUGINS

3. Colors

Unless you are well versed in color theory, getting too creative with the color scheme on your site may be a disaster. It might look like a chimpanzee finger painting.
If color isn’t your cup of tea, a great rule of thumb is to use 2 neutral, contrasting colors (preferably shades of black and white) with the sparse use of 1 highlight color throughout your site.
If you’re feeling more ambitious, try implementing a palette from ColourLovers. Remember to make wise color choices that match your brand.
We create our themes to provide basic color changing options for the links, buttons, highlights and background. We have tried to keep the options minimal to reduce the risk of a color disaster.

4. Your Logo

Not so long ago, I was a logo designer. A logo is more than just an icon at the top of your site — it’s the face of your company. There is a reason why companies like Citibank pay millions of dollars for a logo re-branding from Pentagram. Those companies understand the value of a logo, and the importance of their brand.
You don’t need a million dollars for a great logo, but you do need more than $20. I’d estimate a starting rate for a great logo concept at around $300, depending on the designer. The price will likely increase considerably based on the number of concepts and revisions desired.
Logopond is a great resource for finding excellent and affordable logo designers.
If you can’t afford a logo designer, there’s always Helvetica. Use a great typeface, purchase an icon from iStockPhoto for $20, or even use your signature if it’s a personal site or brand. Keep it as simple as possible if you absolutely have to create your own logo without experience.
Just please don’t ask your secretary or nephew to design a logo if you value the appearance of your site. It won’t be pretty.

5. Avoid Clutter

More is not always more. When a site contains too much clutter — the focus of the content is lost.
By clutter, I’m referring to:
  • Excessive Advertising
  • Pop-Up Newsletter Forms
  • Absurd Amounts of Social Media Buttons
  • Unexpected Animations
  • Auto-playing Music or Video
  • Any Other Annoying Distractions
While advertising might be a necessity for creating a profitable site, filling it with Google AdSense on every post and sidebar is not going to result in more money. Place ads wisely, and only if your site is generating enough traffic to warrant the use of advertisements. If you’re just getting started, the focus should be on the content. There’s no such thing as an overnight success, even on the web.

10 Best WordPress Themes For You Business

1. zAlive
zalive
zAlive is a fully responsive and feature-packed theme that’s very versatile and multi-purpose. The main theme colors are green and black; however, those can easily be adjusted with CSS. Some of its key features include a slider and built-in advertisement positions.
customizr
This is a WordPress theme unlike any other you’ve seen before (at least free ones!). It allows you to completely customize the way your website looks with sliders, layouts, featured blocks on the homepage, and much more. Customizr was built with Twitter Bootstrap framework so there are even more options when it comes to customizations.
3. Corpo
corpo
Based on its name, you would probably think that Corpo is a corporate theme, and you’d be right! It is a very simple, yet clean and professional theme. It includes a slider on the homepage, various custom widgets, and two menu locations. Like many of the themes showcased in this article, Corpo is a flat design theme.
attitude
Attitude is another simple and professional WordPress theme. It is also retina-ready which means it looks good even on high-DPI resolution devices such as smartphones and tablets. It has a myriad of options to choose from so you won’t be bored from customizing this theme, that’s for sure.
multipurpose
MultiPurpose is a theme that does its name justice. It is a multi-purpose theme that has many uses but it would best fit as a corporate website for your company. This theme was also built on Twitter Bootstrap framework. In case you don’t know what that is, you should read up on it.
mesocolumn
You will be shocked to see that this magazine-style theme is actually free! It is built with the latest coding standards using HTML5 and CSS3 and has support for BuddyPress, BBPress, and WooCommerce. It also gives you the ability to color-code categories as well as use more than 600 webfonts from Google.
zeedynamic
zeeDynamic is a responsive magazine-style theme that places heavy emphasis on an article’s imagery. If your website or blog tells its story primarily through imagery, then you should give zeeDynamic a try. The theme was coded so that it looks and works well on screens of all sizes.
suevafree
SuevaFree is a responsive theme that presents content in tiles similar to Pinterest. Tiles are becoming more popular in web design and part of it is because they allow content to be neatly organized. Although you could probably use SuevaFree for multiple purposes, it would best fit a blog website where each post would be a tile on the homepage.
terrifico
Terrifico is a fully responsive blogging theme that comes with an advanced admin panel for easy customizations. It was designed and coded to look great on any device and any screen size. Perhaps the most impressive thing about Terrifico is that it just looks like a premium theme. Everything seems to have been thought of and widgets blend naturally within the theme.
10. Duena
duena
If you’re looking for a colorful, yet modern looking WordPress theme, then Duena might be the answer. Duena is another theme that uses Twitter Bootstrap framework to control the layout of the pages. Although Duena is pretty simple, it also has a sense of depth due to its glowing and gradient-filled background.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Download Free WordPress Themes For Real States

Free WordPress Real Estate Themes



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Are you want to promote your real estate business trough website or you want to create real estate listing or directory website? if so, you can pick one of thisfree themes for WordPress in this post, All theme are designed for real estate blog, website or with listing features. Please note, some of free WordPress real estate theme listed here are for personal use only, if you have a plan to use them for commercial projects, please do contact to the theme author.

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1. Modern Estate Free WordPress Theme

1 Modern Estate Free WordPress Theme
Author : Slocum Design Studio
A sleak responsive modern free real estate theme for WordPress that offers cutting-edge HTML5 and CSS3, various color schemes, page templates and more. You can add real estate functionality such as Agent Profiles, Property Listings, and Testimonials.

2. SolidStructure

2 SolidStructure
Author : smthemes
SolidStructure is excellent solution for your realty or other blog. ThisWordPress theme supports and comes with custom widgets

3. TheHouse WordPress theme

3 TheHouse WordPress theme
Author : Themepix
TheHouse is a free theme for WordPress with 2 columns, Option/Admin Panel, featured posts and post thumbnail image. Suitable for real estate WordPress sites

4. Columbus

4 Real Estate Theme
Author : Placester Inc.
Columbus come with a green and blue color palette and lots of flexibility, Columbus Real Estate Theme is a terrific choice for both developers and agents.

5. Free WordPress Real Estate Template

5 free wordpress real estate template
Author : Jason Hartman
A free Real estate wordpress template with Google maps API support, agent or agency biography, mention property listings data via custom fields, homepage property image slideshow, custom graphics and CSS
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6. BeautyHouse

6 BeautyHouse
Author : Themepix
BeautyHouse is a free 2 columns WordPress real estate theme with Option/Admin Panel, featured posts and post thumbnail image.

7. Apartments

7 Apartments
Author : smthemes
Apartments is excellent solution for your realty or other blog. This WordPress theme supports and comes with custom widgets, drop-down menus, javascript slideshow and lots of other useful features.

8. Tampa

8 Tampa
Author : Placester Inc.
Tampa is free WordPress real estate theme with homepage sidebar provides plenty of content possibilities, and the “New Listings” section ensures search engines will crawl and update your site frequently.

9. Brick personal real estate theme

9 Brick
Author : smthemes
Brick is beautiful WordPress theme for personal real estate web pages. This is a complex wordpress themes with lots of useful features and built in SMT Framework 2.0.

10. Avenue

10 Aveneu free real estate listing theme
Author : web2feel
Aveneu is a free real estate listing theme by web2feel. This theme is simple, beautiful and easy to use.

11. Manchester Free WordPress Real Estate Theme

11 Manchester Free WordPress Real Estate Theme
Author : Placester, Inc
Manchester Free WordPress Real Estate Theme is ideal for agents looking for a traditional real estate website design, offering a familiar layout with an improved backend experience.

12. Real Estate Agent 8 WordPress Theme

12 Real Estate Agent 8 Wordpress Theme
Author : free-wordpress-theme
A free real estate related wordpress theme with useful features: such as options page to setup the header, the menus, posts thumbnails and excerpts, a special 404 page settings, footer content and 5 ad types and shortcodes.

13. EstatePress

13 EstatePress
Author : smthemes
EstatePress is excellent solution for your real estate agents blog or website.

14. Columbus WordPress Theme

14 Columbus WordPress Theme
Author : Placester Inc.
Columbus With a green and blue color palette and lots of flexibility, Columbus is a terrific choice for both real estate developers and agents.

15. RealEstateSite

15 RealEstateSite
Author : themepix
RealEstateSite is suitable for any type of real estate website. This theme come with 3 columns, Option/Admin Panel, featured posts and post thumbnail image. Widgets ready, Logo .PSD included and Social Icons.