The RichBlog WordPress theme is out. I have been thinking for quite a while about releasing a classic blog theme. If you look at the top 100 blogs of the world, you come to realize that a classic blog theme is the design approach which is being used the most.
As with all other RichWP themes, you can completely customize your blog via the theme options page. Change the colors and background, add icons to link to your favourite social media sites, build a secondary navigation in the footer, add statistic tracking and much more.
If you want even more flexibility, buy the PRO version. The PRO version of the RichBlog theme takes design customization to a whole new level by letting you customize margins and paddings and even make structural changes such as moving the navigation bar to the top, or placing the search box in the header. It essentially is a WordPress Theme Design Editor. With the PRO version, you can create almost any blog design you see out there.
Right now there is a big buzz going on about using so-called “theme frameworks.” Those frameworks build the foundation of your WordPress theme. Usually you purchase a framework, but to make it actually look good, you have to make another purchase and buy a child theme.
With the regular and PRO versions of the RichWP themes, you only need make one purchase. There are no extra costs for child themes since you have a full-fledged design editor; and since your design settings are saved separately from theme files, updating the theme is as easy as updating one of those frameworks.
Have a look at the comparison table on the RichBlog detail page to find the right version for your blogging endeavors.