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A WordPress Theme is a collection of files that work together to produce a graphical interface with an underlying unifying design for a blog.
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How to create a new theme from scratch?
You could use a "starter" theme, such as Starkers, which provides a base for building out your own theme. There's minimal functionality in place, so you have to do some work yourself.
Another option …
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Building useful features into your theme
My site has a theme which I created myself, and while it works, I often have to tweak the theme or use plugins to modify the appearance or behaviour. I've been looking at ways to modify my theme so th …
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Is it acceptable to build functionality into a theme built for a client? [closed]
I know it's now the common wisdom to not build functionality into themes, as advised by WordPress, Envato, and others. … It's normally advised to not include custom types or taxonomies in themes as the themes will be less useful to other users, and would not be accepted by the WordPress theme repository. …
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Loading template files from a subfolder in my theme?
It's worth mentioning that as of WP 3.4 (nearly a year ago) it is now possible to place page template files into a directory below the theme root and WordPress will detect and use them as needed.
As p …