Monday 21 November 2016

Why Premium WordPress Themes are a Blessing and Not a Curse for Developers


Before premium WordPress themes were a thing, we used to code everything from scratch. When I first started my career in web development and web design, every piece of HTML, every line of CSS, every piece of JavaScript, was all done by hand. Yeah, we had some tools to help us out, but they just automated a few things here and there. (No, I’m not that old, only 36!)
Designing a website meant you had to dream it, design it and then code it from scratch.
But things have changed. There are now plenty of premium WordPress themes that you can edit without having to touch a single line of code. You don’t even have to know that there is code behind whatever you are doing.
Does that make premium WordPress themes a curse for web developers? Or are they a blessing in disguise?
I believe it’s a good thing. And here’s why.
No Code (Insight)
The thing with the latest premium WordPress themes is that configuration is the name of the game. Their configurability, and the bundled visual page builders with every theme, means that literally you don’t have to care about coding anything if you don’t want to (or if you don’t know how to).
It’s all done through
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/13870/why-premium-wordpress-themes-are-a-blessing-and-not-a-curse-for-developers




source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2016/11/21/why-premium-wordpress-themes-are-a-blessing-and-not-a-curse-for-developers/

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