Title: Should I Use WordPress?
Last modified: August 22, 2016

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# Should I Use WordPress?

 *  [damonpipitone](https://wordpress.org/support/users/damonpipitone/)
 * (@damonpipitone)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/should-i-use-wordpress-3/)
 * Sorry if this is long: I’d like to build a WP site for a band, and along the 
   way, learn WP so I can build/update a few other sites I have. I was initially
   excited to dig into WP because of its purported intuitive, user-friendly design/
   functionality qualities. I started out by designing a rough layout (in Pages 
   for Mac): background, colors, images, fonts, nav bar placement, content ideas,
   etc. When I showed my rough layout to WP “experts” (friends and others who use
   WP), they were confident that I could set up a WP site like that. Being completely
   new to WP, I started out with a free theme and it was garbage: no versatility,
   clunky layout, etc. So I bit the bullet and paid for a theme. It was the same
   problem – no flexibility, limited choices, ugly backgrounds, etc.
 * A bit of history: a few years ago, I used iWeb for awhile, and while it had its
   problems, you had versatility, you had choices, you had freedom – to move things
   around, experiment with fonts and colors, place the nav bar where you want. My
   experience with the WP themes so far offers none of that. Maybe I’m naive, but
   in the year 2014, shouldn’t we have access to a user-friendly/beginner site builder
   that offers choices without having to utilize workarounds and running to a forum
   with questions and begging the theme designer for help?
 * So back to my topic title: should I use WordPress? I don’t want to “learn Latin”–
   I’m not a professional web designer, so I can’t justify months and months of 
   learning curve to end up with a head full of obsolete knowledge about an end 
   product I don’t like in the first place (read as: an ugly, dysfunctional web 
   site). Am I missing something? Are there WP themes out there that will allow 
   me the versatility to do basic things like choose my nav bar placement, try out
   different fonts, experiment with background transparency while I work, etc.?
 * I have a friend who will build me a simple, effective web site in Dreamweaver,
   and that’s fine, he’s done good work for me before. But that defeats the purpose
   of me learning how to build a web site, in WP or elsewhere (btw – I looked into
   Weebly, Wix, Squarespace, and Hostbaby’s site builder – they were either ineffective,
   confusing, or the online reviews were horrible. WP has the strongest endorsements,
   which is why I’m here and spending money on it).
 * If you’re in this forum, there’s a good chance you love WP, so no need to scold
   me or school me about how great it is. At this point, I disagree, but I can be
   convinced otherwise if someone is able to point me towards a real solution – 
   a theme or methodology that will allow a beginner like me freedom of design, 
   layout, and functionality. I don’t mind spending a few days working on building
   a site if I have something to show for it when I’m done. I just don’t want to
   be watching YouTube tutorials and digging through forums and pleading for advice,
   etc. It’s just not worth my time.
 * If anyone’s interested in seeing a PDF of my rough layout (so you can assess 
   my needs), I’ll be happy to send it to you. Not sure how to contact people privately
   here – you can send me a message: my username at yahoo.
 * Thanks for your time.

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 *  [SOSPaula](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sospaula/)
 * (@sospaula)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/should-i-use-wordpress-3/#post-5359804)
 * You might check out Divi by Elegant Themes.
    [http://www.elegantthemes.com/gallery/divi/](http://www.elegantthemes.com/gallery/divi/)
   It’s a drag and drop builder that is very easy to use. You can test drive the
   theme for free for 7 days before you buy it. Also they have wonderful support
   forums.
 * For what it’s worth when I first started out I went through several themes. Give
   it some time and consider joining your local WP users group to meet others that
   work with and/or use WP. Or attending a WordCamp conference.
 *  [Lampelina](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lampelinaa/)
 * (@lampelinaa)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/should-i-use-wordpress-3/#post-5359805)
 * I’d recommend you to check the [Codex](https://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page)
   in general and [Themes](https://codex.wordpress.org/Themes) for layout and design.
 *  Thread Starter [damonpipitone](https://wordpress.org/support/users/damonpipitone/)
 * (@damonpipitone)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/should-i-use-wordpress-3/#post-5359809)
 * SOSPaula: I think I visited elegantthemes. I’ll check it out again. Drag and 
   drop is great, but the question is – will I like the look of it once it’s been
   dragged and dropped? Or will it just look like all the other yucky WP sites out
   there? But thanks, I’ll look into it again.
 * Lampelina: Fair enough. I’m sure the tutorials are easy to understand, I’m just
   concerned when I come out the other side I’ll still be faced with the same limited
   choices in WP. No one seems able to address this concern. Thanks, I’ll dig through
   them.
 *  [Michael](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mikeyhoward1977/)
 * (@mikeyhoward1977)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/should-i-use-wordpress-3/#post-5359832)
 * I can also recommend [Themify’s itheme2 theme](http://themify.me/themes/itheme2).
   It is free and includes a builder function which makes it easy for non-developers
   to add cool content to their websites.
 * Also take a look at the [Shortcodes Ultimate](https://wordpress.org/plugins/shortcodes-ultimate/)
   plugin which can also be a very handy tool to easily add cool content to any 
   theme – best thing with this plugin is that the codes work on all themes.
 * For event management you may also want to consider [Mobile DJ Management](https://wordpress.org/plugins/mobile-dj-manager/)
   which, as the name suggests, might be geared more towards mobile DJ’s it could
   be useful for bands too. It’s free for 30 days so you can try it out before you
   commit to buying.

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