Trustworthy WordPress Themes & Plugins


As it is seen that many WordPress themes and plugins are available so before moving to the topic, first question arises: how to select the trustworthy WordPress themes and plugins?

To select the trustworthy WordPress themes and plugins, following steps will be undertaken:

1.Believe on the directory of WordPress : WordPress directory contain so many themes and plugins and it is maintain by a team of contributors but this maintenance does not have any worth as they act very quickly on the reports which contain untrustworthy content and the themes and plugins which are abusive are generally removed.

2. Number of downloads and review : WordPress dictionary contain no. of downloads and review, plugin which has few downloads is not trustworthy but the plugin which has more than 1, 00,000 downloads is consider trustworthy. Reviews also tell which themes and plugins are trustworthy by telling you their rating out of 5. If rating comes 1 or 2 out of 5, then they will consider as untrustworthy but if rating comes 3, 4, or 5 out of 5, then it is vice-versa.

3. See the support area : Every theme and plugin have their own support areas but with that they also contain several issues also. Thus, we have to see that which themes and plugins do not contain issues, so that they can be consider as trustworthy.

4. Updated themes and plugins : As WordPress contain a no. of themes and plugins, so the plugin which is not updated in more than 2 years, should be avoid and select the plugin which is updated as it contain new features and process which developers required to be compatible with the current version.

5.Free themes should not be downloaded : Free themes are available on the web in general but it is harmful to your site as it affect its performance and security ,so it is not trustworthy but the themes which cost are genuine. But it is not same with plugin; there are few plugins which are free and trustworthy also.

6. Developers should be tested :Themes and plugins are developed by the developers but it is necessary to test the developers also because sometimes their theme does not comply with WordPress and thus they are not trustworthy.

7. Take a simple test : A simple test should be done to see if there is anything wrong in the code of the theme, it is suggested to use WordPress themes which contain correct code of the themes and thus themes are consider to be trustworthy but the themes which are having some problem in their coding should not be purchased as it can be harmful to your site.

Now after going through the steps of choosing the trustworthy themes and plugins, next question arises:

What are the trustworthy WordPress themes and plugins available?

First we talk about plugins-Improved text widget, Backup plug-in,SEO Plug-in, Notification plug-in, Secure plug-in, Event plug-in, E-Commerce plug-in, Appointment plug-in, Removing spam, WordPress form plugins, Social media plug-in, Speed improvement plug-in, Interesting business blog plug-in, Brand plug, Advertisement plug-in, Admin bar plug-in, Question answer plug-in, Sidebars plug-in, Improved text widget, Backup plug-in, SEO Plug-in etc.

Now themes : Tint, Mono, Wootique, Leather, Laigus, Ecomicro, Briefcase, Zenshop, Urban city, Ultima, Panoramica, Grid, Bunker, Illustrious, Align etc.

Above given names of few trustworthy themes and plugins, besides them some more are available.

WordPress themes most common problem


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WordPress

WordPress is a great tool for creating blogs. It works well most of the time, it offers automatic updates, and it offers the numerous benefits of open source software.

When most people think about WordPress themes, they think of graphics. How good does the theme look? Will the theme make my business stand out? Will the theme help me feel good when people see my website? The fact is, none of this will matter if your theme is preventing your audience from finding your site.

The problems that arise with WordPress themes are:

  1. Widgets not enabled: Widgets are dynamic blocks of code that usually appear in the sidebars of your Website. They make it possible to add polls, list recent comments, place ads, etc. If your Theme isn’t Widget enabled then you lose out on these features and if you want anything in your sidebars you have modify your theme’s php files directly.
  2. No comment template: Most themes show comments on Posts but some don’t allow the option of Comments on Pages. Even if the box is checked to “Allow Comments” on the Discussion tab when editing a page – these themes won’t show them.
  3. No landing page templates: I don’t know of a Theme in existence that does this out of the box. I always have to add custom pages to the theme manually later on — it would be a great feature for a theme to include some alternate page templates to use for landing pages.
  4. Bad HTML: Clean HTML is important for the performance and function of your site, not to mention how Google looks at your site.
  5. Too much JavaScript loading: Some WordPress themes love to load every Javascript library in existence and implement a ton of unnecessary JavaScript. This can make your site sluggish or downright slow.
  6. Poor HTML formatting: Even some of the best looking free themes out there haven’t taken into consideration the formatting of text. Most of them have a bizarre way of handling bullet lists, <code> blocks and blockquotes. They don’t get line spacing at all and sometimes use bizarre colors and fonts for headers.

WordPress Themes Most common Problems

WordPress:-

WordPress is a free, open-source personal publishing system that enables us to create a complex blog or web blog, on our site easily. It is written in PHP and MYSQL database. Webpress is easy to develop and can integrate a personal or professional blog on our site as because it provide in-built administrative tools and stylish design features.

WordPress Themes:-

A WordPress Themes is a set of files that provide the look and feel of our wordpress-powered website.It depicts the information about the general blueprint of the site, and other content such as graphics, header logos and footers.

The advanced themes for WordPress sites are created by companies like YouJoomla.com so as to extend both the look and functionality of the WordPress platform.

The topic given to us i.e. WordPress Themes Most common Problems enlightens the problems encountered while setting WordPress Themes and they are explained in a following manner with their solutions:

  • Links are not to be Search Engine Friendly.

Solution:-

Create search engine friendly links in thesis.

Thesis automatically creates link to our blog post i.e.

http://www.yourblog.com/?p=123

There are no keywords in the link. That’s the reason the search engine is unable to tell what your blog post is about from the link. But it can be changed easily in a following way:

  1. Log in to WordPress Dashboard.
  2. Under “Settings,” choose “Permalinks”.
  3. Uncheck the default setting.
  4. Check the “Day and name” setting or the “Month and name

Then links will include blog post in them.

  • The information regarding how many visitors my blog had or where my blog visitors were coming from cannot be fetched and whole of the site statistics are to be unavailable.

Solution:-

Set-up WordPress stats plugin and Google Analytics.

In WordPress Dashboard, under “Plugins,” choose “Add

New”. Then do a search for “stats.” A list of plugins will be displayed. These plugins are installed these plugins by clicking the “install” link and following the directions.

Next, install Google Analytics. Go to http://google.com/analytics/ and sign-up. Once it is sign-up the instructions are followed, Google will give the code to copy and paste into given blog.

Then go to WordPress Dashboard. Click on “Thesis Options.” Then choose “Footer.” A place to paste the Google code will be displayed.

  • The posts get empty with respect to videos and audios.

Solution:-

Embed audio and video files.

Go back and enter the respective audio and video files again.

  • There is not a place in thesis so as to upload the professionally designed blog header.

Solution:-

Add branded header graphic to the Thesis themed WordPress blog.

First, upload the header image to the /Thesis/Custom/Images folder on your server. Then place this code in the custom.css file

  • custom #header #logo a { display: block; height: 180px; width: 800px; background: url(‘images/IMAGE-FILE-NAME’) no-repeat; outline: none; }
  • custom #header #logo, .custom #header #tagline { text-indent: -9999px; }
  • custom #header #tagline { height: 0;}
  • custom #header {border-bottom:none; padding:0}
  • custom #header { padding: 0; }
  • Old blogs are encountering traffic by means of links from search engines and other websites.

Solution:-

Redirect the traffic from the WordPress.com blog to the new domain

  • Redirecting Your Blog

But before blog is redirected ours need is to go through the most popular posts on ours old blog. Then replace the content with text similar to “This post moved to” with a link to the post on our new blog.

This task has to be performed for few weeks first. Then the blog has to be redirected through WordPress.com.

  • Old posts and pages cannot be deleted and an error message has been displayed

When certain plugins interfere with the deletion option then such problem arises.

Solution:-

Deactivate all of the plugins, make the necessary deletions, and then reactivate the plugins.

  • A common problem arises while installing WordPress themes is a “Broken theme and/or stylesheets missing” error message being displayed when the theme is being uploaded or activated. This error message does not mean that the theme is broken; it simply means it has been uploaded incorrectly.

Solution:-

Following steps can sought this problem

  1. Download the final zip file from the downloads page.
  2. Unzip the final zip file.
  3. Do NOT upload the final download folder. Open up the final download folder.
  4. Browse the contents and find the actual theme folder. Inside the theme folder, there will be a “style.css” file. This is how we know that we have found the theme folder.
  5. Upload ONLY the theme folder to the “wp-content/themes” folder by FTP client.
  6. Login to the WordPress admin panel and activate the Theme.

Hence, to a certain extend we have covered each drop of our given topic i.e.

WordPress Themes Most Common Problems

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