WordPress Theme Challenge (It’s Personal)

Okay, I’ve looked at the below themes at least a dozen times each different times of the day. What I’ve realized that it’s not just the initial look of the theme, but the tools or options that come with the theme. 

It didn’t take as long as I initially thought to make a decision about which them I would utilize.  Before I tell you, below are all of the ones I considered for different reasons. Not to bore you, I won’t give an explanation, unless you ask. :-)

Check them out yourself, you may find one you like. Oh, I pulled the description directly from what was listed on WordPress. No need to be creative in this instance.

1.  Amazing 3.0 by Bingo – Web Design

An amazing blue & white theme with many widgets and options. Perfect for adsense, videos & any other type of advertising. This theme will go well with your business blog ,personal blog or basically anything!

 2.  blog.txt 4.6.1 by Scott Allan Wallick

Where a blog and its text join together. An exceptionally clean theme—a classic. For WordPress 2.6.x.

 3.  Carrington Blog 2.2 by Crowd Favorite

A rich blogger friendly theme with customizable header, colors and AJAX options; and developer friendly theme with atomic templates and an elegant override hierarchy.

 4.  HeatMap Adsense Theme 2.1 by Stuart Wider

The Google Adsense Ready WordPress Theme. HeatMap Theme has 12 widget areas, stylish integration of Google Adsense ads, is SEO optimised, with integrated Google Analytics and FeedBurner, plus an extensive options page. Brought to you by HeatMapTheme.com.

 5.  Sidon 1.4.2 by Tomas Sramek

3 column AdSense ready theme, 2 columns widget ready developed by Sramek Design. Added nested comments support & dropdown menu.

6.  plaintxtBlog 4.6.1 by Scott Allan Wallick

Your blog, but simplified. Clutter-free, fluid 3-column layout with Widgets support. For WordPress 2.6.x

7.  Swift 3.1.4 by Satish Gandham

SWIFT, as the name says is the fastest loading, SEO optimized, Adsense ready, server friendly wordpress theme. It features tabbed interface, featured post slider, ability to disable all javascript features with a single click. Budled with lot of options to build your own unique, professional and browser-safe WordPress Theme.

 8.  StudioPress 1.2 by Daily Blog Tips

A clean, Adsense-ready WP theme.

The top three themes of choice were:  Carrington, HeatSense and Swift. 

My choice is SWIFT

Here’s why: I have the ability to easily change the colors throughout the site. This is such a nice feature. It allows me to be dress my blog in a different style with just pointing and clicking.

It also allows one to easily put in adsense, and other links. For someone who isn’t techie and can’t figure how to get rid of the duplicate Privacy Policy, find my “About” page, well you get the message.

So, give me your feedback, as I fully maximize the look and feel of this theme, for Interviewers-Lockerroom. Oh, don’t worry, I still expect to get some help. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

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