Musings on why I haven’t got a bespoke theme on my own site yet
I’ve had a number of comments recently about my blog, and the fact it uses the default Kubrick theme, when I am currently selling my WordPress theming services. I thought I’d add this post to explain my rationale.
The main reason is I’ve only been freelancing for a short time, and have found myself rather busy, so rest assured its on my todo list.
Some people have suggested I install someone else’s theme – but I think its important to go with the right theme, so that would take time to select. I also think people would expect to see a theme I had developed, so that might well be time wasted.
If you are interested in the kind of thing that can be achieved with WordPress theming, take a look at handsonphysiotherapy.co.uk – a simple site I built without a blog element, using WordPress as its back end. In the next few weeks I’ll be putting a portfolio together to show some of the other WordPress integrations I’ve been working on, and I’ll be giving a talk on how to theme WordPress to manage a simple site at The Werks on July 24th, so come along and find out more.

