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If you use WordPress, Thesis is a definite must-have, or at least must-try. I recently purchased a developer's license and am in the process of switching some of my blogs over to it. I can already see that it was money well spent.
Now that I have Thesis, themes that I used to get for free from various web sites just aren't good enough anymore. True, much of the design work is already done with these themes, but if you want to make any customizations to them, you have to dig into the code and get your hands dirty. Not all of us are comfortable doing that!
The Thesis theme allows you to make major changes to your blog's appearance and structure from a plain English interface. Here's a screenshot of some of the options having to do with meta tags, what to have in the navigation menus and the header—basically, the behind-the-scenes stuff. This is only half of the screen; there's much more below this in the actual admin area.
Under Thesis Design Options, below is part of what you'll see. This is where you choose fonts, colors, number and order of columns, header, sidebar, and footer options, and much more.
There's also a fantastic free plugin for Thesis called Thesis OpenHook. This allows you to insert banners, buttons, text, or just about anything you want at various places on the page, such as before or after the header, before or after posts, before or after sidebars, etc. This makes it incredibly easy to customize this theme for your various sites. You can buy the developer's option and use Thesis on as many sites as you want, and it will never look the same.
Once you try this premium theme, you'll never go back to free. Thesis theme creators, DIY Themes, have made an outstanding product, worth every penny.
I'll be bringing you more information about this theme in future posts. For now, would you like to see a video on how it can work for you? Watch a Thesis video here.
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