Welcome to the Visionary theme and template for both Joomla and WordPress.
Continuing with focus towards business, the Visionary template for Joomla and WordPress is designed for a very clean and simple yet professional look and style for your corporate and business web site. Plus, this template uses fewer scripts to help speed your website’s load time and gives you more room for other extensions and plugins that may require their own.
At first glance of this demo site, you may think there is not much you can do with this theme, but actually it’s designed to give you a lot of flexibility for many business concepts from real estate, corporate information, finance, non-profit organizations, to even the travel industry. The trick is to imagine what you want and then simply do it!
How you setup your web site with the Visionary theme will be up to you but ultimately try to get creative with your content and any graphical elements you include within your pages – because content is the important factor in your company’s success and the theme (template) is merely a visual wrapper for your content. What you see in this demo site is just a simply demo only but you can definitely let your creative juices flow. Just keep in mind that this is not a typical plug-n-play theme where everything magically is there for your business…this theme acts as a foundation wrapper where you then start to add your content, media, and images to your pages. Everyone will setup their own sites based on their needs, their business, and their imagination.
What this theme does not have and for a good reason is…
- No excessive scripts or functions coded in where you need to modify
- For WordPress users, I made this theme simple with almost everything to take advantage of the text widgets for more than just text. I made it so the logo, the footer, the menu, and everything else is simply a drag and drop concept. Create your html code and paste it into the widgets and there you go.
- The menu is strictly your own…the menu system in WordPress really sucks (yes I said that word) because WP really doesn’t have any kind of menu system built in. Unlike Joomla where it has a very advanced and fully featured system for this, WP lacks. In most cases, WP users have to be forced to only get pages or if you want more, you have to use a plugin which is hard enough to choose which one is best. So creating your own html css menu is a lot easier and more flexible because then you can link to anything easily.
There’s more reasons but you can start to see why I did it this way…more flexible and easier without scripting and hard to understand functions and no need to understand php coding.
ENJOY!
