Flexibility Theme
Some of you that read my articles every day have probably noticed that I have been making frequent changes to the design and layout of this site (as well as a couple of my other sites).
Flexibility:
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to try the Flexibility Theme, and I am so glad I did! If you haven’t tried Flexibility, please check it out.
User Friendly:
The ability to make most changes from the WP-admin panel is becoming standard on quality themes available now, and I get too frustrated trying to code my changes manually.

Flexibility Options
Some of the options include an endless amount of colors you can change, header images (or you can upload your own), upload a logo (I haven’t made one yet), feature area, footer widgets, and adsense integration.
Conclusion:
The theme has really made my life easier, and I am very pleased with it’s user friendly options. What do you think?
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I like your theme. The colors look good and the site easy to navigate. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, now I just need a logo and header, was thinking of holding a contest and offering a free 125×125 ad for the winner…..
Sounds & looks like a great theme. I’m loyal to cutline. hehe
Keith I am so glad you posted this, I just downloaded it yesterday and was going to give it a go today. It helps me to know one of my fellow bloggers uses it and likes it
I think you will like it, the only thing I don’t like about it is I would like to make my site “fluid” (automatically adjusts to the size of the monitor) and haven’t figured out how to do that yet…
Hi Keith,
Flexibility really is a great theme that works well out of the box. And in case something doesn’t work, there’s excellent support.
I had some weird server issues when I first installed the theme and Ryan (the theme developer) helped me solve those issues.
I started as a coding/programming noob and the Flexibility theme was exactly what I needed to have a shot at running a custom blog. After the first successful mini-customizations by myself, I even mustered up some money to upgrade to the paid Flexsqueeze theme. And I totally love it.
I agree it has been one of the best themes to work with so far (especially for a free version) and I have put on 3 sites in the last couple of weeks.
I can do some light coding, but I prefer to be able to make mod’s from the admin where possible, so this has been nice!
Thanks for the comment.
Your blog is looking better by the day. It’s always a work in progress with me. Once I think I’m satisfied I find something else I want to change.
It’s a great theme. As you probably know I use Flexsqueeze which is the pro version, and I’ve never looked back since.
There is a big fight between themes and for sure there is a few good themes for bloggers out there, and I see that Flexibility Theme is a nice one specially with these user friendly options!
.-= Hesham @ FamousBloggers´s last blog ..Does Your Site Design Turn Off Visitors =-.
I am on a Mac and none of the changes I make will save, the only change I can make is the colour……Very frustrating, as I was very pleased with the theme. My friend also had the same issues and she is on a Mac…is this the problem?