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Publisher

7 Oct

Theme Name: Publisher WordPress Theme by Templatic  (Click on image or here to view theme)

Theme Platform: WordPress

Theme Designer: Templatic Themes

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Announcement

1 Oct

Theme Name: Announcement WordPress Theme  (Click on image or here to view theme)

Theme Platform: WordPress

Theme Designer: StudioPress

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Driskill

28 Sep

Theme Name: Driskill WordPress Theme  (Click on image or here to view theme)

Theme Platform: WordPress

Theme Designer: StudioPress

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Fashionista Theme

14 Sep

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Theme Overview: This theme was created by Genesis Ninja, a theme development partner of StudioPress.  Besides the reasonable pricing of this theme at $24.95 (if you’ve already purchased the Genesis Framework from StudioPress) this theme is a solid layout and is fairly straight forward in terms of being a magazine/blog style of theme.

The Genesis Framework has a lot of ways to extend the functionality of a traditional WordPress theme but it does require you to understand web development and some coding if you are going to really open up and use the functionality and customize the theme to your needs.  Click here to have a look at this theme.

Theme Price: The pricing of this theme is very reasonable at $24.95 for the child theme and $79.95 for the Child Theme and the Genesis Framework if you don’t already have it.

Theme Creative: The theme is styled with gradient shading and the fonts are easily readable but the styling feels very general.  All around the design is okay but it doesn’t have that “wow” factor that other themes have visually speaking.

Theme Layout / UI: The layout and UI (user interface) of this theme it fairly intuitive and easy to use if you’ve worked with WordPress before however if you haven’t and this is the first website you are creating then you may have some issues getting everything launched without a hitch.

Theme Support: StudioPress offers a very comprehensive support offering for its themes with a forum that has a large user base all willing to help you.  Generally when you buy a theme the support for it is very limited but it isn’t the case here.  The other thing is that StudioPress is constantly rolling out tutorials and “how-to” type articles to help you customize your StudioPress website.

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3 Great Real Estate WordPress Themes

12 Sep

Today I wanted to showcase 3 WordPress themes all focused on real estate. Some of these themes I’ve reviewed on SpicyWebDesigners.com like AgentPress but others like Estate by WooThemes and Real Estate by Templatic offer some different ideas for people looking to buy a WordPress theme that they can use for their real estate based business.

Any website that is going to be used to showcase real estate is going to need a few things going for it including the ability to search, preferably that are related to real estate like price, bedrooms, location and the type of property.  So let’s check out some of these real estate themes starting with AgentPress from StudioPress.

AgentPress 2.0 by StudioPress

Price: $44.95 (without Genesis Framework) | $99.95 (including Genesis Framework)

Features:

  • Sliding Featured Content Area - If you want to feature certain content on your website then having the slider header provides a way of creating a good amount of visibility for that content
  • Theme is specific to Real Estate – There is a good amount of functionality that already exists to help people find what they are looking for in terms of searching for homes on your website including the ability to search by the number of bedrooms, property location, price and type of property
  • Released Version 2.0 – This theme was one of the first themes that StudioPress built even before they sold the genesis framework.  This version will include an updated design which you can see below and the ability to do custom post types.  They are also releasing a plugin to integrate with IDX that will allow people to search properties in your MLS and it will allows the search engines to index properties from your MLS.

Click here to go to StudioPress for more information about AgentPress.  AgentPress 2.0 has just been released and is ready to buy today!

Real Estate by Templatic

Price: $89.95 (Standard) | $159.95 (Developer)

Features:

  • Create a Multi-Agent Site – You are able to quickly build a Multi-Agent website with profiles when you choose this theme
  • Google Maps Integration – You can use this feature to automatically generate Google Maps when posting a real estate listing on your website using Templatic’s Real Estate theme
  • Paid Property Listing Submission Option built in- Allow users to pay and submit property listings on your website which could be a great option if you run a “For Sale by Owner” type of real estate business

Click here to go to Templatic for more information about their “Real Estate” Theme.

Estate by WooThemes

Price: $200

Features:

  • IDX Integration – As mentioned above when i was talking about the StudioPress theme they both use the dsIDXpress plugin
  • Multiple Page Layouts – This really lets you customize the look and feel of the website without a lot of coding involved because its all handled by the UI in the backend of WordPress and the theme
  • “On Show” Properties – This lets you feature a property that a real estate agent is showing with a visual letting visitors to your website know that it is currently showing.

Click here to go to WooThemes for more information about their “Estate” Theme.

The Recap

Depending on what you are looking for these three themes are solid options.  If you need something that is going to integrate with IDX they can technically all do it depending on the amount of development and time you have because the plugin is available indpendent of these themes with dsIDXpress plugin for WordPress.  But if you want something that is just going to integrate so that you can forget about it and focus on bigger and better things then AgentPress 2.0 and Estate are going to be your top choices.

These themes also offer a sliding component to each theme so that you can feature properties on your real estate which is great to see because in real estate as in real estate themes its all about “location, location, location” so you want your property listings where everyone can see them.

3 Great Premium WordPress Themes for Blogging

13 May

Now if you are looking for a great theme to start your blog, I’ve got 3 for you today that you need to have a look at if you are in the process of starting a blog.  Even though i personally consult on website development projects remember that themes, especially premium themes like the ones below are a great option if you don’t have a lot of money to spend on the development of your website.  So let’s dig in and have a look at some themes that will help you develop your blog.

Theme Name: Social Eyes

Created By: StudioPress

Theme Framework: Genesis Framework

WordPress Compatibility: Up to WordPress 3.1

Cost:  The Child theme sells for $24.95 and the Child theme including the Genesis Theme Framework sells for $79.95.

Theme Name: Delicious

Created By: WooThemes

Theme Framework: Woo Framework

WordPress Compatibility: Up to WordPress 3.1

Cost: The standard license costs $70 and includes two addition themes and no PSD files; The Developer license costs $150 and includes 3 bonus themes and PSD files are included

Theme Name: Fresh News

Created By: WooThemes

Theme Framework: Woo Framework

WordPress Compatibility: Up to WordPress 3.1

Cost: The standard license costs $70 and includes two addition themes and no PSD files; The Developer license costs $150 and includes 3 bonus themes and PSD files are included

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Product Review: Genesis Framework

30 Dec

I normally write product reviews about themes and web technologies that can help you run your business or optimize a business process.  Today I wanted to highlight the Genesis Framework, a Framework that allows developers and designers ways to develop their own sites quickly, effectively and at a low cost using WordPress.  The framework technology was created by StudioPress in order to support and run the many ready to go themes they’ve created as well as custom themes developed by other web developers looking for a solid framework to use in their web development projects.

Now I could highlight the standard features that the Genesis Framework boasts from the fact that it is optimized for search engines, the fact that it offers great turn-key designs or that they have great designers creating themes but I would rather talk about the extras that they provide you when you use the Genesis Framework.  StudioPress developed a number of plugins to work with the Genesis Framework including Genesis Simple Edits, Genesis Connect, Genesis Simple Hooks and Genesis Simple Sidebars.  The key is that the developers at StudioPress want to keep it simple for people producing websites.

Genesis Simple Edits

This plugin requires Genesis 1.3.1 and higher

This plug-in helps you to edit three common areas of your StudioPress website running the Genesis  Framework including the post-info or “by-line” area, the post-meta and the footer area of the website.  Having this plugin allows you to make edits quickly without the need to touch the code and that is definitely a plus to using this plugin.

Genesis Simple Hooks

This plugin requires Genesis 1.2.1 and higher

The Genesis Framework uses the concept introduced by WordPress to add simple HTML, PHP and shortcode hooks into your website that won’t be affected when you update your website.  A “Hook” basically hooks into the existing functionality of WordPress.

Genesis Simple Sidebars

This plugin requires Genesis 1.2.1 and higher


This plugin for the Genesis Framework allows you to create additional sidebars that are placed into primary and secondary locations on your WordPress Theme quickly and without needing to touch code.

Genesis Framework Development Resources

StudioPress gives you proven tutorials to do your own development using the Genesis Framework from developing custom widgets and admin management to understanding WordPress Hooks in the Genesis Framework.  This is a huge benefit to working with the Genesis Framework and the documentation including tutorials is up-to-date and readily available to access and use.  Most theme developers out there simply cannot compete with this which really sets StudioPress and more importantly the Genesis Framework making it highly adaptable to your individual needs.

There are also a number of reference guides created by StudioPress including filters, hooks and shortcodes.  The benefit here is that there is a ton of pre-built functionality available to those web developers and people out there that are comfortable developing for WordPress that choose to work with this Framework.

Hook Reference Guide

Hooks are a valuable tool in WordPress development and Genesis Framework has leveraged this core functionality to work in a number of ways.  Here are a few hooks developed by StudioPress for the Genesis Framework.

genesis_title
This hook executes between tags and outputs the doctitle. You can find all doctitle related code in/lib/structure/header.php.

genesis_site_title
By default, this hook outputs the site title, within the header area. It uses the user-specified SEO settings to build the site title markup appropriately.

genesis_site_description
By default, this hook outputs the site description, within the header area. It uses the user-specified SEO settings to build the site description markup appropriately.

genesis_before_content_sidebar_wrap
This hook executes immediately before the div block that wraps the content and the primary sidebar (outside the #content-sidebar-wrap div).

Filter Reference Guide

Some really great filters that StudioPress developed into the Genesis Framework include…

genesis_seo_title

Default value: $title, $inside, $wrap
Applied to the output of the genesis_seo_site_title function which depending on the SEO option set by the user will either wrap the title in <h1> or <p> tags.

genesis_footer_backtotop_text
Default value: [footer_backtotop]
Applied to the back to top text in the genesis_do_footer function.

the_search_query
Default value: get_search_query()
Applied to the search query in the genesis_search_form function.

Shortcode Reference Guide

The Genesis Framework comes with a bunch of shortcodes ready to use out of the box when you buy the Genesis Framework.  Here are a couple shortcodes of interest.

[post_date]

This function produces the date of post publication.
list of attributes for this short code:

  • format – The format for the date. Defaults to the date format configured in your WordPress options.
  • before – Text/markup to place before the post date.
  • after – Text/markup to place after the post date.
  • label – Text to place before the post date.

Example:

[post_date format="F j, Y" label="Dated: "]

Output: Dated: October 20, 2010

[footer_backtotop]

This function produces the “Return to Top” link
list of attributes for this short code:

  • text – Default: “Return to top of page”
  • href – assign to which div this link is anchored. Default: #wrap
  • nofollow – assign nofollow to the rel attribute in the link to backtop. Default set to true.
  • before – Text/markup to place before the “Return to Top” link.
  • after – Text/markup to place after the “Return to Top” link.

Example:

[footer_backtotop text="Top" href="#content"]

Output: Top of post

So, as you can see there is a ton of functionality that you can use to develop any website using WordPress.  The Genesis Framework is “power-house” for those of you looking for a great.  Let’s look next at what you are going to need in order to run this on your website and start developing websites.

Requirements for using Genesis Framework

Current Version: 1.4.1

Required WordPress Version: 3.0

Compatible up to version: 3.0.1

Cost

The cost of the Genesis Framework is $59.95 which is really reasonable considering that it is very extendable, allows web developers to get a lot of functionality for their web projects quickly and amazing documentation and reference guides to get the job done!  Click here to check it out and buy it today!

Overall Comments and Thoughts

This Framework isn’t definitely for “newbies”, however if you are comfortable working with WordPress, PHP and other types of coding you won’t have a lot of issues trying to use this on your next website or in your next website project.

Also, because you can leverage this framework in your projects the return on investment is high and it will cut down your development time.  This is a bonus for web developers and web development companies that use this to their strategic advantages.

In the end, it’s a great framework to use on your next website project so check it out today.  You won’t be disappointed in the Genesis Framework.

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WordPress Theme Showcase – Fall 2010 Edition

18 Nov

With about a month until Christmas and the end of 2010 I wanted to take some time to showcase 3 of the hottest Premium WordPress themes around today.  As more and more people adopt the use of pre-designed themes it only makes sense to showcase these themes.  You may be a designer considering developing themes for a platform like WordPress, Joomla, ExpressionEngine or any one of a number of other options but regardless here are some excellent options for those of you looking at a pre-built WordPress theme for your website.

Theme Name: “Venture”

Theme Developer: StudioPress

Theme Type: CMS

Compatible with: WordPress 3.0 and up

Framework: Genesis Theme Framework

Points of Interest:

Cost: $24.95 for the child theme (if you already have the Genesis Theme Framework) or $79.95 for the Venture Child Theme and the Genesis Theme Framework

Theme Name: “Prose”

Theme Developer: StudioPress

Theme Type: CMS

Compatible with: WordPress 3.0 and up

Framework: Genesis Theme Framework

Points of Interest: With this theme, they’ve developed what they refer to as “point-and-click” design controls which basically make it easy for you to make changes quickly to fonts and colors.  What this means is that even novice people wanting to develop their own website can do so without having to know and understand a lot of coding to make changes to this WordPress theme.

Cost: $34.95 for the child theme (if you already have the Genesis Theme Framework) or $84.95 for the Prose Child Theme and the Genesis Theme Framework together

Theme Name: “Foodilicious”

Theme Developer: Templatic

Theme Type: CMS

Compatible with: WordPress

Framework: None

Points of Interest:

Cost: $65 for a single use license (if you only want to use this theme on one website) and $99 for a multiple use license (if you want to use this on multiple websites).

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WordPress Theme Showcase – Summer 2010 Edition

17 Jul

Ah July! The summer here in Canada and just like the summer heat the WordPress Theme Development companies have been releasing some of the hottest WordPress themes that WordPress theme development companies like StudioPress, Templatic and WooThemes have been coming up with lately.  Depending on what you are looking for in a WordPress Theme there is a lot of choice out there so it’s time to showcase what’s the latest and greatest.


Theme Name: “Hospitality”

Theme Developer: Templatic Themes

Theme Type: CMS, Portfolio

Compatible with: WordPress

Cost: $65 for the single site license; $99 for the multiple site license


Theme Name: “Emporium”

Theme Developer: Templatic Themes

Theme Type: E-Commerce

Compatible with: WordPress

Cost: $65 for the single site license; $99 for the multiple site license

Theme Name: “Store Front”

Theme Developer: Templatic Themes

Theme Type: E-Commerce

Compatible with: WordPress

Cost: $65 for the single site license; $99 for the multiple site license

Theme Name: “News Flash”

Theme Developer: Templatic Themes

Theme Type: Magazine

Compatible with: WordPress

Cost: $65 for the single site license; $99 for the multiple site license

Theme Name: “Rejuvenate”

Theme Developer: Templatic Themes

Theme Type: CMS

Compatible with: WordPress

Cost: $65 for the single site license; $99 for the multiple site license

Theme Name: “Coda”

Theme Developer: WooThemes

Theme Type: Magazine, News

Compatible with: WordPress

Cost: $70 for the standard license; $150 for the developer license

Theme Name: “Inspire”

Theme Developer: WooThemes

Theme Style: Business, CMS, Portfolio

Compatible with: WordPress, Drupal and ExpressionEngine

Cost: $70 for the standard license; $150 for the developer license

Theme Name: “Education”

Theme Developer: StudioPress

Theme Style: CMS

Compatible with: WordPress 2.9.2 and higher

Cost: $24.95 for the child theme; $79.95 for the child theme + Genesis Framework

Theme Name: “Freelance”

Theme Developer: StudioPress

Theme Style: CMS

Compatible with: WordPress 2.9.2 and higher

Cost: $24.95 for the child theme; $79.95 for the child theme + Genesis Framework

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Product Review: Going Green WordPress Theme

6 May

StudioPress_GoingGreen

Maybe it’s because its spring or maybe it’s because it was recently earth day but whatever the reason is behind StudioPress releasing its “Going Green” Premium WordPress Theme it’s just a really fresh and funky kind of website theme.  It was designed by one of StudioPress’ all-star designers by the name of Josh Byers.  Josh Byers comes to StudioPress with over 13 years of web design experience working with major universities, a-list movie stars and small businesses.

Big Selling Points of the Going Green WordPress Theme

Large Featured Post Area – This is something that theme development companies sometimes seem to miss or simply forget.  When you think about real estate on a website having a featured content area gives your content a lot of “eyeballs” on the page.

Widgetized Footer Area – Widgets are all the rage in WordPress theme development and I like the way that StudioPress has tied the three footer content areas into the overall look and feel of this theme.  That combined with the stylish fonts and visual effects bring it all together nicely.

Lots of variations on page layout – There are a number of page layout options available with the “Going Green” theme.  From “Content/Sidebar”, “Sidebar/Content”, “Content/Sidebar/Sidebar”, “Sidebar/Sidebar/Content”, “Sidebar/Content/Sidebar” and “Full Width Content” all allowing you options as to how you want to layout your website or blog.

Our Product Rating

Cost

10.0

Cost Comments:  The cost of the child theme is more than reasonable at $24.95 and the option to buy the theme with StudioPress’ Genesis Theme Framework at $79.95 is a great deal

Support & Documentation

8.0

Support Comments:  StudioPress provides access to its support forums which is great for those people who buy this theme and others that StudioPress owns however it would also be great if they included formal documentation with each theme.

Usability

9.0

Usability Comments:  I just like the navigation components, the font sizes and non-confusing jargon.  The theme is an eye catching and easy to use and read.

Web Browser Compatibility

7.5

Browser Compatibility Comments:  I personally had some issues with the theme in Internet Explorer but overall it’s a very solid theme

Overall Rating

8.6

SpicyWebDesigners.com rates products on a scale from 0 to 10 with 0 being the worst and 10 being the best. A typical product review includes looking at Cost, Support and Documentation, Usability, Web Browser Compatibility (using Google Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer).

Final Comments about this theme:

The “Going Green” Premium WordPress Theme is well worth the money if you are looking for a theme to start your blog that offers a lot or a website that you are looking to give a fresh style to.  If web browser compatibility is a big issue than you may want to conduct your own tests to ensure that this theme is for you.  Lastly, the support that is provided is good but offering a user guide with the sale of a theme could help newer and less experienced users customize their themes.

Website Theme Specs:

Framework: Genesis Theme Framework
Layout Options: 2 or 3-columns, fixed-width, theme-options, threaded-comments
Theme Vendor: StudioPress
Requirements: WordPress 2.9.1 or higher
Web hosting Requirements: Linux / UNIX based web hosting

How much is “Going Green” going to cost me?

The “Going Green child theme” option sells for $24.95 and includes access to the latest and greatest theme tutorials, limited customization and support available through StudioPress’ private forum. The child theme option requires the Genesis Theme Framework to function as designed.

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The “Going Green child theme & Genesis theme framework” option sells for $79.95 and includes the “Metric” child theme and all mentioned features above and the Genesis Theme Framework

Click here to buy

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