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Testdrive WooThemes for Free

Are you looking for a great theme for your new site or blog, but can’t quite decide on which one?  Here’s how you can try out any WooThemes WordPress theme for free to see how it works before you purchase it for your site.

WooThemes is one of the most popular WordPress theme developers, and they have themes that cover almost any use.  From a simple and stylish blog theme to a customized frontpage for your new app to a full-blown real estate site, WooThemes has nearly 100 themes that you can choose from, including some very nice free themes.  Actually, the problem usually isn’t finding a theme that will work great for your site; the problem is deciding which one will work best for your site.  Most WordPress themes let you preview them before your purchase or download, but this doesn’t let you see how easy or difficult they will be to use and customize.

WooThemes takes this to the next level, and lets you try out all of their WordPress themes on your own temporary blog for free before you purchase a theme.  Let’s get started and see how you can play with WooThemes for free.

The WooThemes Playground

To testdrive any WooTheme for free, you’ll need to register for the WooThemes Playground.  You can signup at this link, or from the link on the Try Before You Buy link on any theme’s page.

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Before you can get started, you’ll need to make a new account.  Simply enter the username of your choice and your email address, and click Sign up.

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Now, enter a name and title for your test site, and click Signup.  This will create a temporary blog for you that will run for 24 hours, but the great thing is, it includes every WooTheme available so you can try them out on this test site.

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Moments later you’ll receive an email with a link to activate your test blog, so click the link to activate it.

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Once it’s activated, you’ll receive a new email with the password for your site and a link to login.  Click the link, then login with your username and the password you received in the email.

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Once you login, you’ll be greeted with the default WordPress dashboard.  The only difference is, this WordPress install includes every WooTheme available.  To get started trying out themes, click the Appearance button on the left sidebar.

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Trying Out WooThemes

Your test site’s Appearance page will include every available WooTheme for you to try.  Just click the Activate link under the theme you want to try to see how it looks.

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Once the theme is activated, it will automatically open the theme’s preferences page.  Alternately, you can click the new Woo button with your theme’s name on the left sidebar to open it.  Now you can try for yourself and see how easy WooThemes are to customize.

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Some of the themes will have tons of options.  Here you see the theme options for Estate, WooTheme’s real estate site theme, which lets you easily list properties, agents, maps, and more.

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You can even try out Canvas, WooTheme’s increasingly popular framework theme that lets you design your own unique theme without messing with code.  Canvas is an especially good theme to try out in the WooThemes playground, as it’s hard to know if you’ll really like it until you can try tweaking it yourself.

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Take Your Customizations To Your Own Blog

Once you’ve tweaked a theme to perfection, click your test site’s name on the top of the dashboard to preview your work.

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If you like your customizations, you can save them and import them to your site once you’ve purchased your WooTheme.  Go back to your test site’s WordPress dashboard, and click Framework Options under your theme’s name.

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Select the Export Options tab in the WooThemes panel that opened, and copy the code in the textbox.  Now save this code in a safe place, as you’ll need it to import your settings on your site.

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Now, head back to WooTheme’s main site, purchase and download the theme you were trying out (make sure you purchase the same theme you were using), and then install it on your own WordPress site.  Then, open the Framework Settings page on your own site as before, and this time select the Import Options tab.  Paste the code you copied from your test site into the Import box, click Save, and your customizations will be live on your own site.  Now That’s a great way to try out and then use a theme!

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The WooThemes Playground is a great resource, and I was very impressed with their backend features after trying them out this way.  It’s a great way to see what their themes offer before you make a purchase, so give it a try and let us know which WooTheme is your favorite.  Clinch and Canvas are my personal favorites at the moment ;) .

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Elegant Themes on Tumblr

Would you like a new, elegant theme for your Tumblr blog?  One of my favorite WordPress theme sites, Elegant Themes, has just started porting their new Tumblr-style WordPress themes to Tumblr.  Let’s look at their first Tumblr theme, DailyNotes, and how to set it up on your Tumblr blog.

In the past several weeks, I’ve written a number of articles at How-to Geek on Getting Started with Tumblr.  I’ve really enjoyed using Tumblr, and think it’s one of the easiest ways to make a blog right now.  It’s much simpler than WordPress, and there are tons of beautiful Tumblr themes available.  The only problem is, most of the best themes are used on thousands of Tumblr.  There’s a nice selection of Premium themes on Tumblr, but what if you want something more exquisite?  Elegant Themes is a great option to make your WordPress blog stand out, and now you can use their themes to make your Tumblr blog stand out, too!

DailyNotes on Tumblr

Elegant Themes currently only offers one Tumblr theme which has just been released, but they promise to offer more in the future.  The first theme, DailyNotes, is a beautiful way to make your Tumblr blog more useful and readable.  It shows thumbnails of your recent posts on the front page.  Hover over them, and a small icon will appear showing the type of post.

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Click one of the thumbnails to see the full post slide in with a nice, smooth animation.  You’ll be able to see info about the post, and can click the Full Post button to see comments, notes, and more.  Or, click the arrows on both sides of the post to see previous or later posts.

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We’re planning on launching a new Tumblr-powered blog soon with the DailyNotes theme, but for now you can check out the DailyNotes Live Demo site to see it in action.

Add an Elegant Theme to Your Tumblr

If you’d like to use DailyNotes on your Tumblr blog, you’ll need to signup for an Elegant Themes subscription.  For $39/year, you’ll have access to all of their WordPress and Tumblr blog themes which you can use on as many of your own sites as you want.  If you hit any problems with their themes, we’ve found their support forums very helpful, even when we were trying to add functionality or tweaks to their themes.  And, if you only want to download the theme you want and then cancel your subscription, you can do that as well.  Head to the link below to start signing up!

Sign up for Elegant Themes today!

Once you’ve signed up, login to your account from the Members link with your username and password.

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Edit: The Member’s download page recently changed, so if you recently tried to download the theme and couldn’t find it, this should work again:

All the themes are listed in alphebetical order, so scroll down to DailyNotesTumblr.  Click the bullet, and then click the green Download File button.  Save the zip file where you want; it should download fairly quick, as it’s a less than 40Kb download.

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Once it’s downloaded, unzip the file and open the new folder.  Select index.html, and open it with your favorite web editor or text editor such as Notepad.

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Select all of the text, and copy it to your clipboard.

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Now login to your Tumblr dashboard, and select Customize from the right hand side.

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Select the Theme tab, and then select Use Custom HTML.

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Now, select all of the text in this box, delete it, and paste in the text you copied from the index.html file previously.  Select Update preview to see the new theme in action with the example content.

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Add Your Own Logo

The Theme includes a PSD of the logo, so you can edit it with your Tumblr blog’s name.  Open it in Photoshop or another program that can edit PSD files such as Expression Design or Gimp, and edit it as you like.  Alternately, of course, you could make your own unique logo if you want.  The original is 302×57 px, so you might want to keep it within the same dimensions.

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Once you’re done, save the file as a PNG picture.

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Back in the Tumblr dashboard, select the Appearance tab and click Upload to add your own logo.  Select the PNG file you created previously.

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Once you’re done, click Save+Close to apply your new theme and logo.  Enjoy!

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Use DailyNotes on WordPress, too!

If you’re still blogging on WordPress, you can use the beautiful DailyNotes, as well as dozens of other themes from Elegant Themes directly on your WordPress blog.  They offer a couple micro-blog, Tumblr style themes that you can use on WordPress, in addition to their many blog-style and more complex CMS-style themes.  Once you subscribe, you can use any or all of the themes on your sites, so if you maintain multiple sites you could use different Elegant themes on all of them.  Or, hey, you could use DailyNotes on your Tumblr, and then one of their other themes on your WordPress site.  All for the same subscription price of $39/year.

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Elegant Theme’s signature ePanel makes it easy to tweak their WordPress themes

Conclusion

Tumblr is a great blogging platform, and when you combine it with beautiful themes from designers like Elegant Themes, you’ll have a stylish and easy to maintain blog.  We’re big fans of Elegant Themes, and hope you enjoy their themes as much as we do.  Feel free to share your Tumblr or WordPress site with us in the comments below; we’d love to see how others are using these themes.  And stay tuned for our upcoming, unique Tumblr blog that we’ll be launching with the DailyNotes theme!

Sign up for Elegant Themes today!

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Goodbye, March!

Time flies when you’re having fun, but it has this bad habit of flying no matter what’s happening.  2010 is already fleeting by, and although I haven’t been writing much here I definitely haven’t stopped writing :) .  I’ve been writing almost every day at How-to Geek, and here are my latest articles there for Techinch readers (oldest articles first … if you want the absolute latest articles, read on ;) ):

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