11 Opinions About The Future of WordPress Themes

By Frances Palaschuk • March 11th, 2008

Ian Stewart over at The ThemeShaper blog posted a very interesting article about The Future of WordPress Themes.

It is becoming more and more common to use WordPress to power your entire online content management needs.

Naturally, designers are producing themes that complement this evolution.

This is what Brian Gardner has to say:

With the exponential rise of WordPress as the leading blog platform of choice, the number of WordPress themes (whether it be free or paid) is also on the increase. As developers uncover new ways to code and display content, WordPress blogs are now becoming WordPress sites. This is something that is starting to appeal to small business and companies who thought that WordPress was only capable of being a blog platform, and not a means of content management system. Having said that, the demand for more complex themes which accomplish more than the typical blog, only results in the increasing demand for both premium and custom themes.

Brian Gardner really needs no introduction, does he? He can be found at BrianGardner.com and is the lead coder and developer for iThemes.com.

I am really excited to see what is in store for the future of WordPress themes. I am very pleased to be on board and able to provide my clients with the assistance they need to get their WordPress powered sites up and running, optimized, and keep them maintained on a regular basis.

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