which wordpress template should i use for my website?..Need advice

by fxstay
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i want to transfer my website CMS from pligg to wordpress and i want to choose a financial wordpres news template similar to my competitors websites below

my competitors:
Code:
www.bloomberg.com
www.investing.com
Now my question is which wordpress template should i use from source below or other commercial wordpress template websites that is similar to my competitors websites:

Code:
www.templatemonster.com/wordpress-themes.php
here http://themeforest.net/category/wordpress
#advice #template #websiteneed #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author allegandro
    Try to make it a FLAT design, the gradients make it a bit boring.
    Experiment with colors.
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  • Profile picture of the author createarena
    Personally I would pick up a theme from Theme Forest, just be sure the developer offers good support and is responsive to their customers.
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  • Profile picture of the author magiclouie
    I recommend the Divi Theme of the Elegant Themes.

    The Divi Theme Customizer is packed full of hundreds of design controls for setting up the basic styles of your website, including header styles, typography, and a lot more.

    One of my favorite themes is Canvas theme.

    As the name implies: it’s a blank slate, ready for your customization.

    Everything is there ready to be turned on

    There are so many features built into Canvas this post will be a mini-novella if I describe them all. As we build out WPU, we’ll get to them in more detail, but for now, even a list will give you an idea of the power and flexibility of Canvas.

    Layout: choose sidebar left, sidebar right, multiple sidebars, even change the width.

    Page templates: slider, blog, pages, archives, sitemaps, “Business” layout (large slider), “Magazine” layout (variety of layouts to view recent posts), etc.

    Responsive design: built right in, the site looks good no matter the device: smart phone, large monitor, etc. You can also turn responsive off.

    The best part? It just keeps getting better.


    The WOO Ninjas just keep updating, improving, and maintaining WOO Canvas. It’s their flagship theme by a longshot and it gets the most attention, updates and love.

    Canvas has the most posts (and answers) in the forums, the most updates to its changelog, and the most features. You can then add WOO Dojo’s features, WOO Commerce, any slider, plugin or styling you want and still under the hood you’ll know you have a solid foundation that will keep things oiled and working.
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  • Profile picture of the author tracyt12
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