WordPress As CMS? You Need The WP Remix Theme
Posted on January 14, 2009
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I’ve been meaning to discuss the WP Remix WordPress Theme in either my Wonderful WordPress Wednesday series here on Philaahzophy or my Thursday Themesday series over at Gilroy Review for about six weeks now but just wasn’t exactly sure where it fit. You see, both of those series are dedicated to using WordPress as a blog, while WP Remix is all about using WordPress as a CMS (Content Management System). Of course, you can still use WPRemix for a more traditional blog, but that’s a little like using a sledgehammer to crack open a peanut.
WPRemix is one of the few “premium” (read: you must purchase a license) WordPress themes that I’ve actually considered purchasing. When I first discovered WordPress I actually purchased two premium themes and was sorely disappointed both with the coding itself (with a little searching I could have found all of the features I liked for free) and with the level of support (essentially none). WPRemix solves both of these problems, offering a huge amount of features (smart drop menu, over 50 pre-structured page templates, seven color schemes, theme admin options, it’s pre-configured for such famous plugins as Contact-Form, Page Navi, Gravatar, Flickrss, Post Rating, and Author Highlight, and so mouch more) and having an excellent support forum available 24 hours a day to assist with whatever your WPRemix needs are.
There are literally far too many features and possibilities with WP Remix for me to go into them all here. But if you’re looking to use WordPress as a CMS and are more interested in operating your business ro storefront than in tweaking your website, you absolutely need to spend a little time exploring the website dedicated to this premium wordpress theme.
For those of you astute enough to realize that this post is filed not only under “Blogging”, but also under “Affiliates”, here’s the kicker. Just this week the affiliate program payout for sales of WP Remix has increased from an already generous 20% to an amazing 50%. That means that if someone purchases a single site license for this incredible Wordpress theme through yuor link you’ll receive $37.50 and if they purchase a multi-site license you’ll earn a sweet $137.50!
Now, before you think I’m only recommending WP Remix in order to earn those commissions, double check the links in this post. Both go directly to their website without any sort of tracking. They aren’t affiliate links! I just think this is an awesome product with a great affiliate program.
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In the past I’ve usually setup websites from my own CSS templates rather than use Wordpress as a CMS. Recently, it came to my intention the power of Wordpress a CMS rather than just a blog. The WP Remix Theme may just be what I need to get started in using Wordpress as a CMS.
If anything, at least it will speed up the rate of pumping out websites.
That’s exactly what I thought when I saw Remix. Most CMS users create their own CSS, but Remix seems to be a quick and easy templating system to generate variety of sites in far less time.
I’m trying to decide between Semiologic Pro and WPRemix2. Does anyone have experience with both?
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Indeed, WP Remix is ideal for everyone. It is a WordPress powered master theme that is completely customizable, quality coded & comes bundled with many layout options that helps everyone create custom websites in minutes saves weeks of time, maintaining top notch standards - compliant quality.
I have been using WP remix theme, its user-friendly as other wordpress themes and seo friendly too. This theme is ideal for any kind of business and any one can customize it very easily without any hurdles.