What are the WordPress themes?
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What are the WordPress themes?
WordPress theme recommendations
# Kratos
Simple A dual-column responsive theme that supports image carousel, top customization, sidebar article aggregation, advertising column, likes, social sharing and other functions. It’s also a theme I’ve been using myself.
# Adams
Single column minimalist theme. Suitable for personal sites focusing on writing and recording. Support visitors to change fonts and skin while browsing in the foreground.
# Return
Rich website styles, support a variety of page layouts and article style choices, come with SEO optimization, site map and database cleaning functions, perfect adaptation mobile terminal.
# Pinghsu
Card style theme. Is a clone of the Typecho theme pinghsu.
# Kunkka
Refreshing and simple two-column blog theme. The sidebar can display popular articles, latest comments, friend links, etc.
(This theme has been stopped, the latest version of WP has some compatibility issues, solution)
# Dobby
Simple and atmospheric responsive theme, New work this year from the Kratos theme author. You can customize the theme color and style, and have built-in tools such as image carousels, footer social components, and advertising columns.
# Minimalist
Two-column theme, full-site PJAX mode access, comes with rich page templates such as archiving, classification, tags, etc. The free version is the basic version, which is enough; the advanced version is paid.
# Memory
Two-column theme, the sidebar can add personal introduction, tag cloud, music, popular articles, etc. Supports timeline, pinned icons, and emoticons. The theme is very "cute".
# MDx: Lighter than form, pleasing to the heart
A light and elegant Material Design style WordPress theme. Single-column theme, supports appreciation, recommendation of related articles, and synchronization to mobile phone reading by scanning QR code.
Conclusion
There are 9 models in total. Except for Return, which has more theme styles, most of the others are relatively simple and more suitable for personal websites and blogs. As for which one you like, it all depends on personal taste.
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