TemplateToaster
TempleToaster is an accessible go-to for WordPress content creators who wish to design their website beyond the few available themes. At its core, it is a CMS theme generating software that is compatible with the most commonly used forms of CMS.
- The menu’s options and layouts are fully customizable.
- Shortcodes are compatible and save time when customizing code.
- The RDW (Responsive Web Design) makes sure the website’s appearance is the same across multiple platforms
- TempleToaster’s features are advanced and in-depth.
- Compatibility in multiple ways, across various content management systems, file types, and formats.
- The download comes with a special bonus pack of exclusive templates.
- Windows is the only operating system that it is compatible with.
- Those with no web design/development experience will have a steep learning curve.
- TempleToaster’s lack of flaws makes it difficult for competitors and startups to stay afloat in the CMS software business.
Once in a blue moon, web designers will come across a software tool that is head and shoulders above the rest. When I came across TempleToaster, I was initially skeptical because many similar programs tend to only serve to organize what the experts already know. Within the first few minutes of just toying around with it, it won me over with its simplicity and versatility. TempleToaster does exactly what it’s supposed to; allowing HTML coders to be able to build professional graphic design grade websites without hiring a graphic designer. The ratio of amount of effort put in versus the quality of the output is so great that it’s ridiculous. That also makes it rewarding, so be careful about how many themes you make every week because it’s addicting. Its strength may be its relatively easy process, but that doesn’t stop it from having technical depth. After all, this is built by coders, for coders. Its code generating aspect BOOTSTRAP3 in both its scripts and style. With its support of HTML5 and CSS3, TempleToaster can help make themes look normal even on the smallest screens. W3C is complementary to keep these themes consistent throughout different types of browsers.