2 thoughts on “Automating WordPress Theme Development”
Nice one. I appreciate the workflow. However I have one question: In today’s scenario, I know many developers who are just ready to buy out theme from sites like ThemeForest and other but are not really the quality theme that can be managed once we buy them out.
In that case what would you purpose as the workflow?
Glad to know that you like the workflow. If someone buys a bad theme from a developer, they really can’t do much about it because if you start maintaining it yourself then you will miss out on updates.
There are three things you can do:
– Buy from a quality author.
– Get a basic theme and develop it using a child theme.
– Build your own theme.
You really can’t afford to maintain someone else’s theme because of the updates and everything, unless you want to fork it and maintain it completely. Let me know your thoughts.
Nice one. I appreciate the workflow. However I have one question: In today’s scenario, I know many developers who are just ready to buy out theme from sites like ThemeForest and other but are not really the quality theme that can be managed once we buy them out.
In that case what would you purpose as the workflow?
Hey Daksha,
Glad to know that you like the workflow. If someone buys a bad theme from a developer, they really can’t do much about it because if you start maintaining it yourself then you will miss out on updates.
There are three things you can do:
– Buy from a quality author.
– Get a basic theme and develop it using a child theme.
– Build your own theme.
You really can’t afford to maintain someone else’s theme because of the updates and everything, unless you want to fork it and maintain it completely. Let me know your thoughts.