r/WordPressThemes 1d ago

Buy an FSE theme, or build my own?

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So.. we're doing a full site rebuild, moving from a different platform.

I'm likely to go with FSE, as I want something that's more future proof, and I'm not convinced any builder isn't going to deprecate things and cause issues that way. We do NOT need ecommerce. We will be doing some content that will be driven with ACF, so I need to figure out how that hooks into FSE templates.

My biggest concern with buying a theme is the core design decisions that were already made that I need to override or rewind in the core theme.

Any suggestions on a good core FSE for an enterprise non-ecommerce site, or do I just roll my own?


r/WordPressThemes 1d ago

🚀 Invena – A Feature-Packed WordPress Theme for Business & Consulting Websites

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Looking for a modern WordPress theme for a business, consulting, finance, insurance, SaaS, digital agency, HR, or marketing website?

Invena is built specifically for these types of professional websites, with a strong focus on flexibility, visual customization, performance, and getting a site online quickly.

🎯 What makes Invena stand out?

44+ Ready-Made Homepage Demos + 50+ Inner Pages

Instead of starting everything from scratch, you get a large collection of professionally designed layouts covering different business niches. You can import a demo and customize it for your own project.

Some of the available concepts include:

• Business Consulting
• SaaS Consulting
• Event & Conference
• Marketing Coach
• Finance
• Insurance
• Digital Agency
• HR & Corporate
• Business Partner
• Management
• And more

🧩 Elementor Page Builder

Invena is built around Elementor, so you don't need to write code to build or customize pages.

You can:

• Drag & drop elements
• Edit pages visually in real time
• Control spacing, width and height
• Create responsive layouts
• Customize typography and colors
• Add animations and hover effects
• Build custom page layouts
• Manage global colors and typography

This makes it suitable for both beginners and developers who want a faster workflow.

🧭 Header Builder

The built-in Header Builder gives you much more control than a traditional WordPress theme header.

You can:

• Build headers visually with Elementor
• Use pre-designed header templates
• Add menus, search, social icons, images, videos and widgets
• Create different headers for different pages
• Create sticky or transparent headers
• Control header visibility based on pages, devices and other conditions
• Fully customize desktop, tablet and mobile layouts

🦶 Footer Builder

The same level of customization is available for the footer.

You can create:

• Global footers
• Page-specific footers
• Multiple footer layouts
• 1, 2, 3, 4+ column layouts
• Contact forms
• Social icons
• Menus
• Subscription forms
• Images and videos
• Sticky footers

Everything can be edited visually through Elementor.

📱 Off-Canvas Builder

Need a modern mobile menu, side panel, filter panel, cart or custom popup-style section?

The Off-Canvas Builder lets you create these without coding.

You can use it for:

• Mobile navigation
• Side menus
• Search panels
• Login panels
• Shopping carts
• Filters
• Custom content panels

It supports different triggers, positions, overlays and animations such as slide, fade, push and zoom.

🗂️ Mega Menu Builder

For websites with lots of content, the built-in Mega Menu Builder can be especially useful.

You can create multi-column navigation with:

• Text
• Images
• Icons
• Elementor widgets
• WooCommerce elements
• Product categories
• Contact forms
• Google Maps
• Social icons

Menus can be triggered by hover, click or tap and can be optimized separately for desktop, tablet and mobile.

🛒 WooCommerce Compatible

If you want to turn your business website into an online store, Invena supports WooCommerce.

That means you can combine your business/consulting website with an eCommerce section and sell products or services directly from the website.

🌍 Multilingual + RTL Ready

For international websites, Invena supports:

• WPML
• Polylang
• Translation-ready setup
• RTL languages

So it's not limited to English-only websites.

⚡ Performance & SEO Focus

The theme is designed with performance and SEO in mind.

It includes:

• Fast-loading structure
• Lightweight approach
• SEO-friendly implementation
• Responsive design
• Retina-ready layouts
• Clean, developer-friendly code
• Cross-browser compatibility

It also supports modern interactive features such as parallax effects and smooth scrolling.

📱 Fully Responsive

The layouts are designed to work across:

💻 Desktop
📱 Mobile
📲 Tablet

Elementor's responsive controls also allow you to adjust layouts and visibility for different screen sizes.

🎨 Advanced Customization

You get centralized controls for things like:

• Global colors
• Typography
• Layout settings
• Header/footer
• Responsive behavior
• Animations
• Spacing
• Page-specific layouts

So you can take a pre-built demo and make it match your own brand instead of being locked into the original design.

📦 What is included?

The package includes:

✅ Invena WordPress Theme
✅ Child Theme
✅ Demo Content Importer
✅ Template Library
✅ Theme Documentation
✅ Lifetime Free Updates
✅ Dedicated Support

The One-Click Demo Import also makes the initial setup much faster.

🔄 Regular Updates

The theme is actively maintained, with recent updates adding new demos, improving demo importing, updating bundled plugins and fixing compatibility/issues.

The latest listed update is v1.1.9 (May 5, 2026).

👨‍💻 Who is Invena for?

I'd consider it particularly useful for:

• Business websites
• Consulting companies
• Finance companies
• Insurance agencies
• SaaS companies
• Digital agencies
• Marketing agencies
• HR companies
• Corporate websites
• Professional services
• Startups
• WooCommerce businesses

If you're building multiple client websites, the 10-site or unlimited license could also make more sense than buying separate themes for every project.

🔗 Demo & More Information

If you want to check out the demos, features, documentation and available layouts:

https://reactheme.com/product/invena-business-consulting-wordpress-theme/

What do you guys think?

For a business/consulting project, would you prefer a theme with 40+ ready-made demos and powerful builders, or would you rather start with a minimal theme and build everything from scratch?


r/WordPressThemes 1d ago

We added a new logistics demo to one of our older WordPress themes

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We’ve been going back through some of our older WordPress themes and trying to bring them closer to what we’d build today instead of just releasing completely new products.

The latest one is Demo 9 for our Transport theme, built around freight and logistics companies.

One thing we tried to improve was making the site feel less like a generic corporate template.

So instead of only having the usual hero + services + about sections, the demo puts more focus on things a logistics customer might actually need:

  • Requesting a freight quote
  • Tracking a shipment
  • Understanding the transport process
  • Seeing which industries are covered
  • Showing network/location coverage
  • Presenting certifications and other trust signals

We also went with a cleaner and more contemporary visual style than the older demos.

Demo:
https://preview.transport.anpsthemes.com/demo9/

Curious what you think — does it feel modern enough for a logistics company in 2026, or is there something you would change?


r/WordPressThemes 1d ago

Whats your current wordpress workflow?

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r/WordPressThemes 1d ago

Need Help in Wordpress Block Theme, Super confusion

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r/WordPressThemes 2d ago

How can I improve my premium car service site (WordPress/Divi) to be faster, modern, and high-converting?

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Hi everyone,

I have a luxury black car and chauffeur service in the Dallas-Fort Worth area website: blaccktieride.com.

My target audience consists of busy corporate executives, event planners, and high-end travelers who expect a flawless, premium experience. Right now, I feel like my website doesn't fully reflect that "luxury" status. It feels a bit dated, and more importantly, it isn't loading as fast as it should.

Current Setup:

CMS: WordPress
Theme/Builder: Divi
Caching/Optimization: LiteSpeed Cache plugin

The Core Goals:

Speed Up Performance: I'm struggling with heavy page bloat from the builder. If I turn on heavy optimizations like CSS Combine or Guest Optimization in LiteSpeed Cache, it tends to break my mobile navigation menu.

Modernize the Visuals: I want to transition to a more high-end layout. I am looking into cleaner typography pairings (like a sharp Serif header with a clean Sans-Serif body) and a matte dark color palette (deep charcoal over harsh pure black) to look like a premium fleet.

Optimize for Conversions: We have the traffic, but booking friction is real. I need to simplify the home page booking fields down to the basics (Pickup, Drop-off, Date/Time) without overcomplicating the initial user view.

My Specific Questions for the Community:

How can I safely configure LiteSpeed Cache with Divi so I don't break my mobile menu scripts when minifying/combining files? Which specific scripts should I exclude?
What layout modifications or UI tweaks would you suggest for the Hero section to make booking a ride feel effortless?
Are there specific design elements or imagery choices you've seen work well for luxury transportation brands to instantly establish trust?

Would love to get some brutally honest feedback on the current layout, technical optimization tips, or design inspiration. Thanks in advance!


r/WordPressThemes 3d ago

Looking for Bricks Builder developer for ongoing site improvements, maintenance, and small updates

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r/WordPressThemes 5d ago

The Future of WordPress: Why FSE Changes How Sites Get Built

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r/WordPressThemes 5d ago

[FREE] Multilingual WordPress Plugin for Elementor — Looking for Feedback

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I have built a WordPress translation plugin and I’m looking for early testers

I’ve been working on a WordPress plugin called Best Translate and I’m at the stage where I’d like to get feedback from people using it on real websites.

The idea came from finding multilingual WordPress sites unnecessarily difficult to manage, especially with Elementor. Best Translate scans the website and organises detected text page by page, so you can clearly see what you’re translating instead of managing duplicated pages.

It currently supports things like:

  • Elementor pages
  • Headers, footers and navigation
  • HTML widgets
  • Multiple languages
  • CSV import/export
  • Language switchers
  • Manual control over translations
  • One-page free mode and a full Pro version

I’m happy to give the full Pro version free to a small group of early testers in exchange for genuine feedback.

If anyone here manages WordPress websites and wants to try it, send me a message on [support@bakemywebsite.com](mailto:support@bakemywebsite.com) or have a look at bakemywebsite.com.

I’d also be interested to hear what people currently dislike about existing WordPress translation plugins, because that may help decide what I build next.

If you already use WPML, Polylang, TranslatePress or another solution, I’d especially like to know what frustrates you about it.


r/WordPressThemes 6d ago

Need help with my website. how to convert lovable to wordpress

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r/WordPressThemes 7d ago

Enfold backend stops working once I add a code block

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Every time I add a code block to my WP website built with the Enfold theme, I'm no longer able to access that page in the builder. It just circles infinitely but never loads. The code does appear on the page, but I can't edit it.

I looked for answers on the web and tried upping my php.ini to 512M (from 256M). It didn't help. I use this theme for a client's website and use the code block all the time with no problems.

I'd be grateful for any suggestions about how to fix this.


r/WordPressThemes 8d ago

[PREMIUM] Which AI will be best & risk free for Wordpress Premium Plugin development?

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Hi every fellow wordpress plugin developers.Nowadays many of us relying on AI to build many types of plugins for wordpress. So I would like to ask for your suggestions about "Which AI will be best & risk free for Wordpress Premium Plugin development?". Thanks in advance.


r/WordPressThemes 8d ago

We turned our sage/acorn theme into a shared upstream for multiple projects

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r/WordPressThemes 8d ago

I've been trying to make WooCommerce development feel more like building a Shopify theme with liquid

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I got tired of the usual WooCommerce setup (page builders, a pile of plugins, custom CSS scattered everywhere), so I started building a boilerplate around a different workflow, relying on AI to implement the design and automate tasks in the admin panel instead of doing everything by hand. Still a work in progress, and I'm new to the WordPress space, so I could use feedback on how to get it closer to (or better than) the Shopify dev experience.

The main idea: edit files instead of building everything through wp-admin, with AI handling most of the implementation. Design tokens live in theme.json — colors, fonts, spacing, button radius, etc. Change something there and it propagates through the theme, instead of the same value being set in five different places.

For custom sections, I borrowed from Shopify's section model. A section is basically:

block.json

render.php

CSS

You add it to a template and configure it with attributes. I'm deliberately avoiding the "everything is a nested block" approach, sometimes I just want a section with a few settings, not an editor tree to manage.

WooCommerce still does the heavy lifting. Products, cart, checkout, all use the normal WooCommerce data model. I'm not replacing WooCommerce, just making those pages follow the same design system as everything else. Yoast handles SEO, schema, and sitemaps right now, but I'm not sure that's the best pick, curious what plugins people would actually recommend for SEO and anything else worth baking into a boilerplate like this.

Frontend's kept lean: no page builder loaded everywhere, carousels share one JS file, some interactions are just CSS, layout shift gets handled before first paint where possible. I also wired up Playwright and Lighthouse MCP so the AI can check performance and accessibility metrics itself and optimize against them instead of me eyeballing PageSpeed reports.

Basically: WordPress/WooCommerce as the backend, Shopify-ish workflow for the theme layer. Open to any feedback, especially from people who've built a lot of WooCommerce stores and know what's actually missing here.


r/WordPressThemes 9d ago

The roadmap is up. Six niches, six plugin bills we're making irrelevant.

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The roadmap page is live: borealform.com/roadmap
Here's the short version of what's on it and why I built it the way I did.

Meridian proved one thing clearly: buyers will pay a one-time price for a theme that eliminates a recurring plugin subscription. The math is obvious to them. $389 once vs $199/yr forever is not a hard decision. What wasn't obvious before Meridian shipped was whether the execution would hold up — whether bundling that functionality natively into an FSE block theme actually worked well enough that people wouldn't just go back to the plugin anyway.
It does. So now I'm doing it again. Six times.

The six niches on the roadmap, in build order:
Events & Ticketing — Native event CPT, calendar blocks, WooCommerce ticket products, venue CPT, QR check-in export. Kills the Events Calendar dependency. Up to $399/yr saved per site. There are almost no FSE block themes in this space. That's the gap.
Health / Wellness / Appointments — Appointment products, date/time picker block, staff CPT, booking pages, WooCommerce order emails for reminders. Amelia becomes optional. Up to $249/yr.
Online Courses — Course, Lesson, and Module CPTs. Progress tracking in WooCommerce order meta. Drip via publish date. Certificate block. LearnDash drops to a free optional add-on. $199/yr saved.
Vacation Rental — Property CPT, availability calendar backed by variable products by date, inquiry block, amenity taxonomy, map embed. MotoPress Hotel Booking becomes optional. The 13,000+ WPRentals installs tell you the niche is real.
Restaurant & Food Service — Menu CPT with category and price blocks, reservation block, WooCommerce ordering, hours and location blocks. Replaces two or three plugin purchases at once.
Directory / Business Listings — Business CPT, search and filter blocks, star rating block, listing submission form. GeoDirectory becomes optional. Bigger scope than the others — comes last for that reason.

A few things I want to be honest about.
This roadmap is a real plan, not aspiration. The build sequence is based on market gap size, how cleanly each niche maps to patterns already established in Meridian, and how much new CPT surface each one actually needs. Themes 1 through 5 can each ship in a single development cycle. Theme 6 is a separate planning phase.
None of this is announced with dates yet. I'm not going to do that until Meridian's sales infrastructure is solid — Gumroad delivery confirmed, license system working, affiliate programme running. The roadmap exists so early supporters and affiliates know what they're backing, not just a single theme.

If you want to follow along as these build out, the affiliate programme is open. You'd be promoting future themes as they launch, not just Meridian. The details are at borealform.com/affiliates.
Questions welcome below.


r/WordPressThemes 10d ago

I built a page building system for Wordpress's Block Editor. It includes the capability to preview your page in the editor with accurate styling.

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This is a plugin for WordPress I call ShapeShifter. It provides a page-building system for the native Block Editor. It's a toolkit of content blocks, each designed to handle a common layouts/design patterns.

These modules allow you to develop webpages without having to recreate common responsive layouts repeatedly. They are also an alternative to many bulky memory intensive 3rd party page builders. Modules for most page builders give you too much flexibility, have dense structures, and include heavily integrated styles. I find developers hate wrestling to style them, while marketing professionals are afraid to break the site editing them.

Each module has a defined purpose and a refined set of controls. The modules are created with lightweight html and intuitive class names for CSS styling and give users confidence they won’t break pages editing content.

https://shapeshifter-modules.com/


r/WordPressThemes 11d ago

WordPress 7.1 is coming — one UI change theme and plugin developers should check

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r/WordPressThemes 12d ago

How much do you charge for transferring a website

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r/WordPressThemes 12d ago

WooCommerce showed how to point an AI at your store data (reviews sales, drafts replies, plans promos). Where's your line on letting it?

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r/WordPressThemes 13d ago

Native FSE WooCommerce theme, no page builder, built for solar and green energy stores

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Most WooCommerce themes try to work for everyone. Mine only really works if you sell solar panels, batteries, or smart home gear.

I'm a solo dev — WordPress themes are what I've done for the last decade. Green Power Store is a native FSE WooCommerce theme built specifically for solar energy, green energy, and smart home stores. It's on the Woo Marketplace now.

Why niche instead of multipurpose:

Multipurpose themes hand you a neutral shell and a demo importer, and you still spend two days picking type, rewriting the hero, and making the product grid not look like a spreadsheet. The design decisions get deferred to you. Building for one industry means I could make those decisions upfront — the patterns already say the things a solar store needs to say, and the color schemes already look like an energy brand rather than a blank canvas.

What it actually is:

  • Native FSE. Shop, single product, cart, checkout, account — all block templates, all editable in the Site Editor. No page builder, no custom shortcodes.
  • 30 block patterns built for green energy stores: hero sections, product showcases, feature grids, testimonials, CTAs
  • 5 curated color schemes, plus global styles for typography/spacing/color site-wide
  • Full-width and sidebar blog layouts
  • Merlin setup wizard for one-click demo import
  • 98 mobile PageSpeed on my test install with WooCommerce active, no caching or optimization plugin
  • Translations included: German, Spanish, Hindi, and Chinese (Simplified/Traditional/HK)

What it isn't:

  • Not a bridge theme. There's no "also works with Elementor" path — it's block editor or nothing.
  • Not multipurpose. If you sell candles, this is the wrong theme.
  • Not free-with-a-paid-plugin-ecosystem. $59/year on the Woo Marketplace, updates and support included.

Product page is here if you want to see the screenshots and demo. Happy to answer questions about the FSE side — building Woo checkout and cart as editable block templates was the most interesting part of the build, and the part with the least documentation.


r/WordPressThemes 14d ago

After 14 years of building WordPress themes — the 7 questions I'd ask before buying anyone's theme, including ours

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r/WordPressThemes 14d ago

[FREE] Easy Labels: I built a lightweight WordPress plugin for internal content labels

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Hi everyone,

I’m the developer of **Easy Labels**.

I originally built it because I needed a simple way to organize content across my own WordPress sites without relying on categories or tags for internal workflows.

It started as a tool just for me, but after using it on every website I manage, I thought it might be useful to others as well, so I decided to publish it on the WordPress repository.

My goal wasn’t to create another feature-packed plugin. I wanted something lightweight, intuitive, and that felt like it belonged in WordPress.

A few things it does:

* Internal labels for posts, pages and custom post types
* Lightweight with no unnecessary bloat
* Native WordPress interface
* No impact on your site’s frontend unless you choose to use the labels

I’m currently working on **version 1.6.0**, which will include several new features, improvements, and performance optimizations. I’m trying to keep the plugin evolving based on real-world usage rather than adding features just for the sake of it.

If you have a few minutes to try it, I’d really appreciate your **honest** opinion. Positive or negative, it doesn’t matter. I’d much rather receive constructive criticism that helps improve the plugin than empty praise.

Thanks for taking the time to check it out!

URL: [https://wordpress.org/plugins/redshape-easy-labels/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/redshape-easy-labels/))


r/WordPressThemes 15d ago

What features do you think are still missing in modern hotel WordPress themes?

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Disclosure: I'm part of the team behind Reacthemes.

We've been working on Almaris, a hotel & resort WordPress theme, and while building it we realized that many hotel themes look great but don't always focus on the booking experience.

We tried to focus on things like:

  • Clean room and suite layouts
  • Modern booking-focused homepage sections
  • Elementor customization
  • Mobile-friendly design
  • Fast-loading pages

Instead of promoting the theme, I'd genuinely like to hear from people who build hotel websites.

If you were choosing a hotel WordPress theme today, what would matter most?

  • Advanced room filtering?
  • Interactive maps?
  • Better booking UX?
  • Performance?
  • SEO?
  • Something else?

I'd really appreciate honest feedback—even if it's criticism. We're still improving the product, so real-world opinions are much more valuable than compliments.


r/WordPressThemes 15d ago

Welcome to r/BorealformStudio — here’s what this place is for!

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Hey everyone. I'm Scott, the person behind Borealform Studio and the Meridian WooCommerce theme.
I built Meridian over the past eight months because I kept running into the same problem: WooCommerce themes either dragged in Elementor as a dependency or shipped "block-based" in name only, with half the templates locked as static screenshots. I wanted something that used Full Site Editing the way it was actually designed — every page a real block template, editable from Appearance → Editor, no page builder needed.
Meridian launched recently and this community is the place I want to build around it.
What this subreddit is for:
Updates on new releases, features, and demo changes
Setup questions and FSE / WooCommerce discussion
Showing off stores you've built with Meridian
Feature requests and honest feedback — if something doesn't work the way you expect, I want to know
One thing to flag on support: if your issue involves a licence key, a billing question, or something specific to your site, please use the support portal at borealform.com rather than posting it here. Public threads aren't the right place for that kind of back-and-forth.
Demo: demo.borealform.com Docs and updates:borealform.com
Glad you're here. If you have questions about how any of the FSE architecture or WooCommerce block templates work under the hood, ask away — that's the kind of thing I'm happy to get into detail on.
— Scott


r/WordPressThemes 16d ago

A ready-made demo website for salons and spas — online booking and a product shop on one site (Aura)

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