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Most front-end developers have this love/hate feeling to make own templates or themes by doing it their own way. However, because we are not living in a perfect world, there are some situations/clients that require / force you to use a purchased theme – which there are pros and cons from Kika Marketing and Communications. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Commercial Template Pros and Cons


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Commercial Template Pros and Cons
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  • Most front-end developers have this love / hate
    feeling to make own templates or themes by doing
    it their own way. From reviewing the design
    mock-ups, planning the html structure, choosing
    the better framework to use (optional), to
    integrating it with your favorite CMS (Joomla,
    WordPress, Drupal, etc), website development is
    quite a long process. Though its not a smooth
    one, the end result gives a sense of fulfillment,
    both professionaly and personally.
  • However, because we are not living in a perfect
    world, there are some situations / clients that
    require / force you to use a purchased theme
    which there are pros and cons.

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Save money, time and effort
  • The usual reason for buying a template is that it
    speeds up development time thus eliminating
    further cost and effort. Designing a mock-up
    would help but definitely not a must. You dont
    need to plan the website structure, learn HTML,
    CSS or get your hands dirty with Javascript. As
    the more practical way, a web developer would
    only need to install the theme and presto! A new
    website is born.

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Extra goodies and more!
  • With a purchased template, extra goodies like
    plugins and extensions are included. That means
    developers do not have to install third party
    application or to create own slideshow because
    the plugin is already there, and applying the
    content is only needed. One downside of
    installing multiple plugins, components, or
    widgets is the fear of conflicting scripts to
    each other which either something has to give
    or figure it out how to make them co-exist.

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(A virtual friend) Somebody to lean on
  • The good part of a purchased template is the
    support. If the going gets tough, the developer
    wont shoulder all the burden. Instead, your
    friendly theme support staff is available and can
    be asked for any theme-related customizations or
    errors. Most of the theme support guys I reached
    with are reliable and straight to the point in
    answering questions.

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Fast and (it makes me) furious (just a little bit)
  • While reading other blogs, I found one that
    summarizes what I feel towards using purchased
    themes / templates. Please visit this blog
    http//millo.co/is-it-okay-to-use-templates-and-th
    emes-as-a-freelance-designer. According to the
    author, the flip sides of buying created one are
  • They are harder to customize.
  • They are less original.
  • They are less tailored to your clients specific
    needs.
  • They can be hard to understand quickly.
  • They make you look like a less-capable designer
    to some people.

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I would like to share you my thoughts about the
disadvantages
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Harder to customize
  • When clients asked something that is beyond the
    features of the theme, some developers more
    likely feel some jitters and uneasiness. Others
    might thought I wont spend a lot of time
    figuring out how to work things around here!.
    One option could be considered though is to send
    the customized requirements to theme author and
    brace for additional cost.

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They are less original
  • With a purchased template/theme, the idea of
    having an all-original, brand new concept can be
    thrown out of the window. Ideally, a designer or
    developer would like to have a site that is
    all-original, but in reality, it may be rare to
    find a site design that is original in all sense.
    In one way or another, from header to footer,
    similarities among web sites can be found.
    Chances of having your site the same with others
    are high.

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They are less tailored to your clients specific
needs
  • Some clients want a unique or different way of
    showcasing their products / services online. It
    could be a unique layout of the home page, a
    seldom-seen-before content of the landing pages
    or simply something out of a box. These factors
    might give developers a difficulty matching in a
    design provided with an already built template.

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They can be hard to understand quickly
  • For some developers, understanding the structure
    and function of the codes created by another may
    take a longer learning curve which doesnt sit
    well with them. There is a thinking that I could
    have done this based on my idea and preferences,
    but have to adjust to what was given.

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They make you look like a less-capable designer
to some people
  • Its like you want to express and execute the
    idea in a creative way but you cant anymore. A
    template had been purchased, and the layout, hue,
    and overall look and feel are already
    established. There is a feeling that your
    creativity was not unleashed. It is like someone
    took that away from you.

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You miss the chance of learning and improving
  • The purchased template/theme is advertised as the
    best solution to have your site built quickly.
    Business-wise, it is practical which is a great
    thing. A haven for HTML newbies (or to those know
    nothing at all), commercial templates will save
    you from HTML and CSS difficulties. To make it
    short, everything is spoon-fed. 

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  • To conclude, I think it boils down to the budget
    and requirement. As a developer we could only
    wish that every single project we will take has
    enough time and budget, but thats not always the
    case. In the real world, practicality goes first,
    however great things are not done in an instant.
    Learning and improving takes no shortcut.

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