WordPress is often thought to be one of the best – if not the best – hosted blog services around. It has loads of users and lots of themes to choose from. This is great, but with so many themes at your disposal, how do you choose which one to go for? We take you through 10 great free WordPress themes to give you some ideas.
WaterColor
This is a really cool, arty theme with lovely pastel colours and a pretty header design in the top right corner. It also has a really clear layout so all your posts look sharp and fresh, making the theme a good combination of alternative and traditional.
Infinity
This is a theme that might be good for a music blog as it’s very edgy and incorporates a slight psychedelic feel. Greens and yellows mix with purples and blues for a very attractive skin and the tag cloud makes it really easy to navigate posts according to topic.
WordPress 3.1 may only have been released fairly recently, but the world of computing moves fast so it’s hardly surprising that WordPress 3.2 is gearing up for release towards the end of June 2011. As with any update, the new 3.2 version includes upgrades and alterations, which are designed to enhance the user experience. If you are a WordPress user, what are the changes you can expect to see from this new version?
One of the main changes is that it will come with a new default theme. This is known as ‘twenty eleven’ and it’s likely that those people who design new themes will use it as their template. It has a large header image like the other WordPress themes and it comes with a couple of different options, as well as being HTML5 and CSS3 compatible.
When you come to choose a content management system for your website, there are a number of considerations you should make before deciding on a system. We’ve put together a comparison of the top three and put them head to head.
Whether your blog is for personal or business use, you likely know what a pain and inconvenience it can be to get a lot of spam. Akismet is one of the most popular WordPress spam-blockers on the net but it has recently been rumored that the tool is no longer free to users. So what is a passionate blogger to do? These 5 alternatives to Akismet are 100% free and are known to be very useful anti-spam tools for WordPress and other popular blogging frameworks.
Posted in Affiliate Marketing,Blog Tips,Google Adsense,Make Money Online,Paid Blogging,Seo Tips,Social Network,Survey Websites,Twitter Tips,Wordpress Help on December 29, 2009 by Anil Gupta
As 2009 is going and 2010 is coming, it’s time to review what we have done on ScopeforMoney (SFM) in this year. Here I will be sharing with you 10 most popular posts that were published on SFM in 2009 with some other statistics towards the end of this post: