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The WordPress Theme Name and what you can do with it.
WordPress themes are often named after their domain. This post helps you understand what WordPress Theme Name options are available to WordPress theme developers and WordPress users. In addition, I will also answer some frequently asked questions on all thing WordPress Theme Name related!
WordPress Themes by Domain
Many WordPress themes are named after the domain of the website for which they are developed.
For example, a WordPress theme called “homescreen.” would likely be a WordPress theme for a website with the domain of “homescreen.com”.
WordPress themes can also be named after social media domains such as “twitter” or “tumblr.” WordPress themes can also be named after companies such as “Adidas” or “Hilton Hotels.”
WordPress Theme Name Options.
WordPress developers have several options for WordPress Theme Names. WordPress Themes can be named after their domain, “homescreen.”
WordPress themes can also be named after social media such as “twitter” WordPress themes can also be named after companies such as “Adidas” or “Hilton Hotels.”
This blog post will answer the most frequently asked questions about WordPress theme names.
It will also show you how to use a WordPress Theme Name to spruce up your website and make it more user-friendly.
There are many free themes available, so there is no need for you to have an expensive one!
WordPress Theme Name FAQs.
What is the default WordPress theme name called?
WordPress is a free, widely used blogging tool that now has many pre-made themes or templates to choose from. The default WordPress theme comes with a downloaded package of three themes named: Twenty Nineteen, Twenty Twenty, and Twenty Twenty-One.
But the default theme can be changed as soon as you have installed your blog on your hosting provider’s server as you can overwrite the original default template as soon as you install your new WordPress blog theme.
Then it can be changed to anything you wish – ‘MyTheme’ for example, or even the name of your business, which will then become the template that all future visitors see when they arrive at your site.
What are some other well-known default WordPress theme names?
Twentyeleven is another very popular blog template that has been used by many bloggers. It is a two-column theme with a prominent sidebar and clean, simple design.
You can change the colours from the settings to match your website style or branding.
Twentythirteen is another well-known default WordPress theme that features some different layout options including magazine-style posts on the front page, in addition to the more usual blog layout.
Twentyfourteen is an unusual WordPress theme in that it has a completely unique look and feel – unlike any of the other default templates available.
It incorporates some different features like multiple menu bars (giving access to both primary content and archives), with each navigation bar adjusted for mobile devices,
How do I find out what the name of a WordPress theme?
To find out what the name of a WordPress theme is, you must first download and install the theme on your computer.
Then look in the ‘Appearance’ option when you access your admin area/dashboard. From here it will tell you the name of the default theme that is installed.
How do I remove or rename a WordPress theme name in the Footer?
To remove or rename a WordPress theme name in the Footer, you must first download and install the new default theme on your computer.
Then look in the ‘Appearance’ option when you access your admin area/dashboard.
From “Appearance”, click on “Customize”. In the Menu, Go to “Layout” then click “Footer” From here you can change the names of the theme and other options such as inserting your Blog’s name, Year, etc. then click on ‘Save’.
This will overwrite the original default template and name that was liked when it was first installed or downloaded.
Is there a WordPress theme detector?
Yes. There is a WordPress Theme Detector, called oddly enough, “WordPress Theme Detector“. This tool will tell you the name of a given theme if there’s a theme you come across and like but, you don’t want to install it first on your computer or server because it might be a custom job, etc.
Using the “WordPress Theme Detector” can also help you check to see if a theme has any illegal/against copyright infringement rules depending on what website code and platform that the theme has been built from.
Just simply enter in the URL link to the WordPress Theme Detector page. It will then find out and give you all the information you need to know about that particular theme.
Is there a change WordPress theme name plugin?
Unfortunately no. However, there is a WordPress plugin available, called “Hide My WP Ghost – Security Plugin” that you can download to hide your WordPress theme name of your blog or site as well as many other cool features.
This is mostly a security plugin. But, it’s also free and may be what you’re looking for , so check it out.
WordPress Theme Name conclusions.
After all of this – you now know what a WordPress theme name is, how to write one and the different features that might be available.
You can even find out what your default blog or website’s WordPress theme name is by simply doing a little research (for example: installing the theme on your computer and accessing it from there).
You can learn by going to the WordPress Layout Options, Footer and Appearance – then Customize. You’ll see a lot of different options there that you can change regarding your WordPress site’s theme, name, identity etc.
The WordPress Theme Detector is also an easy way to find out what a WordPress theme name is just by entering in the URL from where it’s from or you can simply do a Google search to find the developer’s website, etc.
There is no “Change a WordPress Theme Name” plugin currently available for download on the web at the moment.
Therefore, you might want to consider either downloading the Hide My WP Ghost – Security Plugin or just simply changing your blog or site’s theme design to something that you like better than what you have.
Otherwise you will be stuck with the default name which isn’t necessarily bad (unless you want to change it).
Good luck!