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Web design trends change over the years. Some trends come and go. Others become permanent fixtures.
Such is the case with responsive websites. The number of Internet shoppers that primarily rely on mobile devices has grown. The need for retina-ready, responsive websites has grown as well — almost in lockstep.
Some time ago, a responsive website could give any business a competitive advantage. Today, a responsive website is imperative if a business wishes to have an online presence.
Fortunately, most premium WordPress themes make creating a responsive website a breeze. This includes the ThemeForest products highlighted here.
You don't have to worry about what's needed. Any of these themes will ensure your website pages will display correctly on all devices. You can focus entirely on creating an engaging UX.
These top themes make it easy to do that.
1. Be Theme
Every website project has its challenges. If your work involves creating websites for a diverse clientele, purchasing a multipurpose WordPress theme such as Be Theme usually makes the most sense.
Be Theme is a premium theme in terms of its features, performance, and support — and its selection of more than 300 pre-built websites has you covered. They address more than 30 different business niche categories, and the most common website types as well – portfolios, blogs, eCommerce sites, and one-page websites.
Finding the right theme for a given business or niche typically takes but a few minutes. Since they are customizable, it's easy to convert a close fit into a perfect match. It takes a single-click to install a theme, saving you even more time.
Thanks to Muffin Builder, the Options Panel, shortcodes, and a host of other core features, you'll find building a responsive website is an easy task, with no need to write code.
2. Kalium – Creative Theme for Professionals
Kalium is another multipurpose theme you should check out. It’s a creative theme designed by professionals. While it was also designed for professionals, you don't have to be an experienced web designer to use it. Kalium is easy to use, responsive, requires no coding, and includes a host of demo sites, layouts, shortcodes, premium plugins, and other special features you'll need to build award-winning websites. Especially noteworthy is the large collection of shop layouts.
A recipient of several best-in-industry awards, and a web-building tool that currently enjoys ThemeForest's top rating, you can be confident of providing your clients with products that will meet or exceed their expectations. Kalium is an especially good choice if your clientele consists largely of creative agencies, bloggers, or online store owners.
3. Pro
Some WordPress themes force you into a trial-and-error approach to website building — one that can lead to substandard results and lower productivity.
Pro offers a better way. This responsive WP theme was designed for those who prefer following a logical, building-block web design approach. Pro's approach is centered around 3 primary building blocks, a Header Builder, a Content Builder, and a Footer Builder. These, in turn, are supported by secondary building blocks (presets) and a host of design elements and options.
The principle behind the Header Builder is "if you can think of it, you can create it". The Content Builder's drag-and-drop feature is easy to use, and its workflow optimization features are designed to give your productivity efforts a helping hand. Footers are seldom works of art, or significant contributors to a site's UX — but with the Footer Builder, you can change that!
One more thing: You can work with Pro from your browser.
4. Newspaper
What is the best approach when building a responsive news or magazine website? You can struggle with a multipurpose theme, or you can choose a dedicated WordPress theme, with features designed for the publishing industry. Newspaper is the best-selling template for the publishing industry, providing a powerful frontend page builder, drag-and-drop functionality, elements for landing pages, premium widgets, intelligent ads, and beautiful layouts.
With 48+ ready-made demos that focus on subjects like technology, arts, sports, health, food or architecture, any website can be built without coding skills.
5. Uncode – Creative Multiuse WordPress Theme
Uncode has everything needed to build responsive award-winning websites. Other premium WordPress themes can say the same, so what makes Uncode different? One reason is that this pixel-perfect theme provides an ideal solution to a web designer tasked with creating high quality portfolios or blogs for extremely picky clients.
One of its most useful capabilities is the centered mobile menu feature — a feature greatly favored by the mobile crowd.
6. TheGem – Creative Multi-Purpose High-Performance WordPress Theme
TheGem is aptly named. This multipurpose theme is an ideal choice for building creative websites, business websites, one page or multipage websites, portfolios, or blogs. TheGem offers more than 70 unique multi-purpose concepts, an array of stunning demo pages, plus flexible page layouts.
No coding is required, and all the elements, layouts, and styles you pick can be freely combined. The package even comes with a ready-to-launch fashion store!
7. Houzez
With this specialty theme, its super-easy to create a website that even the most demanding real estate agent or agency would fall in love with, and do so in record time.
Houzez' features range from radius and advanced search capabilities and geolocations, to listings options, payment options, and memberships.
8. The Core
The Core is a great choice if your clientele largely consists of business and corporate types. Still, this multipurpose, responsive WordPress theme is flexible and versatile enough to be able to claim that if you can envision it, you can build it.
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