Set up your WordPress theme

A seasoned WordPress user will know just how carefully you’ll need to pick a theme. That’s because a WordPress theme will set the ambience for your readers so that they can pay attention to your words. It’ll fix the whole page’s outlook and will fix the accessibility options. You can only select a distinct place to keep your widgets, and you’ll get to determine the style, font and size of your writing. Everything is right there for you within a button’s click.
If you’re new, then you can start out by picking a free theme. Eventually, you’d want to select a premium one to make yourself different. You’ll get premium WordPress themes in several websites. This is how you pick a WordPress theme and start your blogging.
Installing your theme
Enter your blog and go to the theme showcase or the theme option to pick some nice themes. If you want to do more with the theme you’re looking at, then click the three dots on the theme’s right. Click and activate. The theme you are using today is going to be at the top of the page.
Maybe you’re thinking of getting a new theme but you’re still not sure if it’s for you. Then just click the thumbnail and then get a sneak preview of the theme to see how well it fits in. If you feel you’ve found the right one, then click to activate or purchase your theme from the top left in the screen.
Exclusive WordPress themes
At one point, you might want something different for your blog. Then lucky for you, there are hundreds of websites offering exclusive WordPress themes. For one, the themes are going to be exciting and unique. The author of the theme will also provide some great after sales service such as customer support to help you install your theme.
Third party installations
A bad news is that you can upload themes only if the site you get it from has the official WordPress software. So basically, WordPress won’t let you install a theme which is unavailable in software. You won’t be able to edit them, but you can use CSS to make some small changes. But this is only available in word press’s premium account and business accounts. In order to use this function, you’ll need some basic CSS.
WordPress is there to bring life to your blog. They do cost money but an exclusive theme will make your blog easier to read, which will generate traffic, and if you make money off of traffic then you’ll really thank the exclusive theme providers.
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