![]() quite a few free themes and some snippets too. Apple II might pick the interest of one or two here best place to start, think theres 40-odd here and the guy who does them did update them to RW 4.0. The link I provided shows you the comparison between the Lite and full versions the Lite version is great (and free!) but the full version has enough to be worth upgrading to. RWMultitool ( ) is a must a easy to use app to change images in your themes. Its a theme editing assistant thats user-friendly to use and a handy way of examining the different elements of themes if you fancy building your own. Although I know you did say it was FREE you were interested in, Ill still mention TWThemeMiner - $15 and there is a free trial. In terms of tools, there arent actually that many designed specifically for RW. A lot of RW free themes used to be done as a freebie by professionals, so obviously its in their interest for free stuff to be more limited. an online gallery) but wouldnt be much cop for more varied uses. I know that you said this isnt an issue for you, but I can think of more than a few free themes that are great for a very specific purpose (e.g. This may not be a huge issue for you, but I think its a good thing to keep in mind.Īs mentioned by someone else, customisability tends to be far greater with many professional themes. On the other hand, I would say developers generally do release updaters for commercial themes etc, so they work with newer versions of RW. from version 3.6 to 4) then often, tools and themes wont work flawlessly. ![]() ![]() ![]() see below) this isnt always with the case by any means. With themes, it used to be indicated on the RW site by an icon which ones were free, but I dont think thats the case anymore, so youll just have to trawl or using the search function on the site is possibly worth a punt.īefore I start suggesting some stuff, one thing to bear in mind with the free stuff is support for different versions of RW although some people who do free themes will update them (e.g. The main Rapidweaver website is really your best resource not only does it list (probably) every add-on for RW, the forum is a very active one plus, they tend to be a friendly bunch. Its not as if these cost the Earth, and would give you much more flexibility - in my opinion, the majority of free themes will give you a very uniform look, which is fine for smaller sites but can get boring very quickly on larger ones. I dont think theres any definite answer to what are the best free themes, its all to do with what you want and what each could potentially deliver just as there wouldnt be much of consensus on what the best commercial themes are.Īlthough theres some good freebies out there and hopefully the ones below will be useful it might be worth getting a paid-for plug-in like Stacks or Blocks for use with free themes (heck, you could always build your own). ![]()
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