Hey alluser, Recently a reader asked me if there was an easy way to add pre-made templates to WordPress. The answer is YES… and all you need to use is Template Kits! What I specifically like about them is that they transform the way WordPress websites are designed. To use them, you don't need to change your existing theme or spend hours preserving the changes you made in the previous theme. Instead, just upload predesigned templates (like homepage, blog page, landing page, and so on) as a bundle, or in simpler words, a kit. From there, you only need to use the templates you need and customize them with drag and drop… Check out the full guide below: >> How to install template kits in WordPress (Step by Step) New WordPress Guides on WPBeginner: - In case you missed it, HeroThemes is now part of the WPBeginner Growth Fund. I shared a behind the scenes story that I think you'll enjoy. - Are you struggling to choose a target audience for your blog? My team published a post on how to find the audience the right way. - Want to fix WordPress redirecting to the old domain even after migrating to a new domain? Read our guide to fix it! - The default WooCommerce product pages aren't optimized for conversions. Learn how to customize them to boost conversions. - WordPress widgets are built to be shown on all pages. That's why we put together a step-by-step guide explaining how to show/hide widgets on certain pages. - Wouldn't it be great if you could automate all repetitive tasks? Read 15 best WooCommerce automations - Ever wondered if WordPress could be used as a platform for document or file management? Of course, you could. Here's how to do it. - If you're looking to create a responsive slider in WordPress, then follow this guide to learn 3 ways to create a slider (step by step). - One of the easiest ways to let users share your quotes in Twitter is to add a click-to-tweet box in WordPress. Have a great rest of your week :) Cheers, Syed Balkhi Founder of WPBeginner | | | |