Back by popular demand, we’re offering another premium Ultra skin for a creative agency, design/development studio, or tech startup with the Agency 2 skin! Starting your own agency should not be a solo journey. Innovate and unleash your full design and developing potential with the use of this professional and design savvy demo site.
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How to Host Google Fonts on Your Own Server
Google Fonts is probably the largest free font community in the industry. All Themify themes and Builder come included with the entire Google Fonts collection. But in case you want to host Google Font files on your own server (for privacy concerns), here's a tutorial for you.
Update: All Themify themes now have the option to download Google Fonts automatically to your own server. Go to Themify > Settings > General > Google Fonts, enable "Download Google Fonts to Local". We are keeping this article just for references.
In this edition of our tutorial series, we'll show you how to manually add a Google Font or any font without a plugin. All you need is some CSS code, that we'll provide, and the font file. This is a surprisingly easy hack that anyone can do without any coding knowledge.
Complete Guide: How to Easily Create a WordPress Multilingual Site With Themify and Weglot
We live in a multilingual world and if your website is only available in a single language, you're missing out on being able to reach a huge chunk of the Internet's estimated 4+ billion worldwide users!
In this post, you'll learn how to translate your entire WordPress site in just a few minutes (including your Themify theme), with our step-by-step WordPress multilingual tutorial. But first, let’s go deeper into why exactly going multilingual is so beneficial.
The Benefits of Translating Your WordPress Site
Creating a WordPress multilingual website gives you more chances to connect with people on a worldwide level in an organic search, and then offer them a better and more personalized user experience once they land on your site. How does translating your existing content increase your web traffic, you ask?
Hiring: WordPress Technical Tutorial Writer
We are looking for a technical WordPress tutorial writer with extensive knowledge and experience writing for a wide-ranging audience.
The right candidate must be highly capable using WordPress, including various themes and plugins. General knowledge of web development and web designing is highly beneficial. Knowledge of basic HTML is mandatory, with tutorials being delivered in .html format with detailed screenshots included. Command of the English language while maintaining an intriguing conversational and creative writing style is vital.
New! Ultra Coffee Skin for Coffee Shops, Cafes, and Bakeries
Give your coffee shop the premium WordPress theme treatment with Themify’s brand new and expertly brewed skin, the Ultra Coffee! It’s not hard to grow your clients’ coffee (or tea) appreciation. Give them the inside scoop on how you brew or roast your special coffee blend using Ultra Coffee’s sleek and professional demo site.
Showcase mouth-watering photos of the beverages and food your visitors can enjoy at your café, coffee shop, or bakery. Display your location, hours of operation, and your beautiful coffee or tea menus for prospective customers. Include testimonials from your happy clients and show off your Instagram photo feed with your latest latte art!
How We Started A Web Developing Business Using Themify! – BigSheep Studio
In this month’s Customer Story, we have an Icelandic duo who are taking their new web designing business to greater heights. From a law firm, to an Icelandic horseback riding company – see how they got their start and how you can build websites quickly too, using Themify’s premium WordPress themes and drag-and-drop Builder!
About Us
Hi there. We are a team of two Icelandic guys living in Denmark. Baldur Arge Sveinsson is the Lead Developer, and Sigurdur Baldursson is the Lead Digital Designer. We are a small design agency that specializes in digital design and web development. We started our company BigSheep Studio only about a year ago. We met in a start-up incubator, and wondered about working on something together as a company, rather than separate freelancers, since our backgrounds complimented each other. As a team we could take on bigger projects and deliver a higher quality of work.