One of my favorite things about WordPress are the themes that users have access to. Overall, themes are generally broken down into one of three categories: free themes, premium themes, and custom themes. You’ll find free themes littering the blogosphere (especially the good ones), so this can often leave a bad impression when people first visit your blog. This leaves bloggers the option of paying a lot of money for a custom built theme, or purchasing a premium theme for their website that won’t be found very many places.

If you are looking for a content management system (CMS) for your website, the first place I recommend you look is the Premium News WordPress theme. Here is a quick look at the homepage:

Premium News Theme

And here is a same of a post page:

Premium News Page

There are a lot of wonderful things about this theme, but here are a few of my favorites:

  • Uses jQuery technology to allow readers to display/hide the posts.
  • Built-in Video Player to publish your YouTube easily and seamlessly.
  • Integrated Banner Management script to display randomized banner ads of your choice.
  • Widget-ready

This theme also features an Options panel that allows anyone to set the following from their control panel:

  • Color Scheme (7 different color schemes are included with the standard package)
  • The layout of your homepage
  • The amount of posts being displayed on your homepage
  • Which categories to display in the highlighted areas of your homepage
  • Integrate your Flickr & Feedburner accounts
  • Banner Ad Management

If you want to use plugins, the theme supports the following WordPress plugins “out of the box”:

I’ve looked through many of these themes and this is by far the most advanced one I’ve run across yet for WordPress. I recommend you check out Premium News Theme if you are interested in purchasing a professional content management system for your website.

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Kyle Eslick is WordPress enthusiast who took his passion for WordPress to the next level back in 2007 by launching WPHacks.com as a place to share hacks and review WordPress-related products.

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  1. dr mony says:

    it might be some good looking theme………..

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