AnglePane – The New Website Weaver Compatible Comic Style WordPress Theme
Our latest WordPress theme is a comic style professional theme ideally suited to blogging and news reporting in the entertainment industry.
We’ve called it the ‘AnglePane’ WordPress theme and designed it specifically to suit those with an interest in blogging or running news sites with subject matter related to comics, graphics novels, films, TV, music and so forth.
The concept of the theme is that it is a vivid and visually striking WordPress theme with a structural design similar to what you might see in a comic book, while at the same time retaining nice and neat balanced uniformity so that it may suit multiple entertainment blogging applications.
This theme is fully Website Weaver compatible, meaning that you can buy the theme and yet still completely customize it how you want just by installing the Website Weaver WYSIWYG Theme Editor plugin.
Master Craft – The New Website Weaver Compatible Wood Tone WordPress Theme
Our latest WordPress theme is a wood toned professional theme ideally suited to trades and services.
We’ve called it the ‘Master Craft’ WordPress theme and designed it specifically to help interior designers, renovators, kitchen fitters, carpenters, furniture makers, builders and anyone involved in creating homes and buildings either inside or out to showcase their business.
This theme is fully Website Weaver compatible, meaning that you can buy the theme and yet still completely customize it how you want just by installing the Website Weaver WYSIWYG Theme Editor plugin.
Master Craft WordPress theme feature list and live demo here.
Using a Robots.txt File with WordPress
When a search engine robot crawls your site for the purpose of indexing its contents the first thing it will do is look for a robots.txt file. A robots.txt file is a file that contains specific instructions that inform the bot what it can and can’t look at. Since the bot is set to crawl everything by default anyway, a robots.txt file is essentially the means through which you can apply a set of specific crawling restrictions.
WordPress automatically generates a “virtual” robots.txt file the moment you publish your first post, however what WordPress doesn’t do is include any restrictions in the file it creates. This is something you need to do manually. If you’re wondering if it is important to concern yourself with taking control of your robots.txt file to manually set up restrictions, the short answer is “yes”. There are SEO, security, and server performance gains to be made that make doing so well worth the minimal effort involved.
Two Useful Tools to Help You Pick Your Colors
Using the Website Weaver it is easy to build a custom WordPress theme without also having to use a graphic design program like Photoshop or Fireworks. The Website Weaver has its own in-built color picker so you can change the colors of your site manually right from within the editor. Having this function is great, but then how can you pick exact colors to match a color you’ve seen somewhere else on the web if you don’t use a graphics program to sample the color right from where you saw it? There’s a simple and easy solution.
If you’re using Mozilla Firefox as your browser you can install Colorzilla, a handy little extension to your browser that gives you an in-browser color picker/sampler.
If you’re using Google Chrome you can install the Eye Dropper extension which is Chrome’s version of Colorzilla, more or less.
With either of these two extensions you can quickly and easily sample a color from nearly any webpage to find out its exact six digit color code (eg. #e21b2b) and then paste that right into the color picker in the Website Weaver. A nice and easy way to get the exact color you want!











