WordPress themes
Whether you’re hosting a regular blog or a website-look ‘utility’, it’s the WordPress theme tabs that will make you choose WordPress over other blogosphere platforms. An Internet presence is usually dynamic in nature and as you add more and more content to your blog, not only will you require more space but a visitor would invariably lose out on older postings or simply get lost in the clutter. WordPress theme tabs are the futuristic, simplistic navigation tool for space-saving and remaining organized with reams of data. Theme tabs also give WordPress blogs the edge of a website-look that is not offered by other blog platforms.
You will need either a page or slide navigation to organize data on a WordPress blog whether for individual expression or small business purposes. WordPress theme tabs mimic a multi-page setup like on websites and slides give an accordion-like follow through for posts in ascending or descending order. The trick with WordPress theme tabs is that you can make these tabs point to categories too instead of just pages or date-listings. This is not possible with other blog platforms. Moreover, the functionality of WordPress tabs is so wide that they can be pointed to a URL or even to a specific post. Of course, the number of tabs that can be used is limited.
Therefore, when designing a WordPress presence on the Internet, structuring WordPress theme tabs is the first decision-making step. There are two kinds of WordPress Theme tab menus – categories and page. The page menu lists the non-chronological links like Schedule, Site Map, About, Contact etc. The categories menu lists the table of contents for the blog to help the visitor locate specific postings and items. Usually, the page menu is integrated within the header of the theme design and the categories are included in the sidebar.
With the WordPress theme tabs these menus (page and categories) can be assimilated in the blog either vertically or horizontally displaying regular lists, images, videos etc. The tabs can be made dynamic so that they change color, size or shape when the cursor hovers over them. For this, the CSS Tab Menu is the most popular but it can be accentuated using the JavaScript. Though, tab dynamics add verve to your weblog, choosing the right script to integrate can be a little tricky. DomTab, idTabs, DomTab work just fine but Yahoo! UI Library has a creative option called TabView which does not have the delay in uploading as the other scripts. However, all these scripts have a similar HTML structure.
How to manipulate and set up a WordPress theme tab to help a visitor in navigation is as much an art as setting up the blog itself. There are several forums that have postings on all kinds of tricks and neat tips to use with the tabs. But before you even get down to choosing WordPress theme tabs, finding the right WordPress theme can be a challenge. Theme-Wordpress.com can also be followed on Twitter that helps you choose the best and most suitable themes available.
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