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  • May 14, 2013 at 8:55 am #767
    Agustin Rios
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    This article is about developing WordPress Themes. If you wish to learn more about how to install and use Themes, review Using Themes. This topic differs from Using Themes because it discusses the technical aspects of writing code to build your own Themes rather than how to activate Themes or where to obtain new Themes.

    Why WordPress Themes

    WordPress Themes are files that work together to create the design and functionality of a WordPress site. Each Theme may be different, offering many choices for site owners to instantly change their website look.

    You may wish to develop WordPress Themes for your own use, for a client project or to submit to the WordPress Theme Directory. Why else should you build a WordPress Theme?

    • To create a unique look for your WordPress site.
    • To take advantage of templates, template tags, and the WordPress Loop to generate different website results and looks.
    • To provide alternative templates for specific site features, such as category pagesand search result pages.
    • To quickly switch between two site layouts, or to take advantage of a Theme or style switcher to allow site owners to change the look of your site.

    A WordPress Theme has many benefits, too.

    • It separates the presentation styles and template files from the system files so the site will upgrade without drastic changes to the visual presentation of the site.
    • It allows for customization of the site functionality unique to that Theme.
    • It allows for quick changes of the visual design and layout of a WordPress site.
    • It removes the need for a typical WordPress site owner to have to learn CSS, HTML, and PHP in order to have a great-looking website.

    Why should you build your own WordPress Theme? That’s the real question.

    • It’s an opportunity to learn more about CSS, HTML, and PHP.
    • It’s an opportunity to put your expertise with CSS, HTML, and PHP to work.
    • It’s creative.
    • It’s fun (most of the time).
    • If you release it to the public, you can feel good that you shared and gave something back to the WordPress Community (okay, bragging rights)

    Theme Development Standards

    WordPress Themes should be coded using the following standards:

    • Use well-structured, error-free PHP and valid HTML. See WordPress Coding Standards.
    • Use clean, valid CSS. See CSS Coding Standards.
    • Follow design guidelines in Site Design and Layout.
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