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Absolute trash By pmonibuv, 2016-12-22 via wordpress.org

This hurts more than it helps. It’s very poorly engineered and gets in your way. It also uses obsolete practices which take a lot of work to overwrite or improve upon.

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Responsive Theme is a flexible foundation with fluid grid system that adapts your website to mobile devices and the desktop or any other viewing environment. Theme features 9 Page Templates, 11 Widget Areas, 6 Template Layouts, 4 Menu Positions and more. Powerful but simple Theme Options for full CMS control with easy Logo Upload and Social Networking. Responsive is WooCommerce Compatible, Multilingual Ready (WPML), RTL-Language Support, Retina-Ready, Search Engine Friendly, W3C Markup Validated and currently translated into over 45 languages. Cross-Browser compatible. Official support forum 
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4.5

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  • very clear and clean By rame16, 2013-11-25 via wordpress.org

    I like this theme . It’s very helpful!

  • this has been very helpful for needy clients! By molases, 2013-11-25 via wordpress.org

    I work as a freelance web developer and designer and i always use wordpress for the handy plugins and seo reasons.

    I find this theme very helpful specially for clients that wants responsive websites for mobile issues!

    Thanks a lot! 5 thumbs up, if i had an extra lol

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  • to much preconditioned By Jomez, 2013-11-25 via wordpress.org

    This theme has an own highly worked out css-style. It takes a lot of effort to overwrite everything in a child-theme to make it my own style.

  • Upgrade caused all kinds of issues By wittygrrla, 2013-11-25 via wordpress.org

    I manage websites for million dollar research labs (yeah, why they use WordPress with free themes is beyond me). Unfortunately, upgrading to the change that the new company made caused issues for the sites that used this theme. First: The new theme forced it’s default home page upon the site even though it wasn’t checked. Second: Even though the site was changed to ‘use posts’, it created a new page entitled “posts” and changed the default to use that static page.

    If the company can’t check the code & install to ensure that it will not alter the look & feel of the home page, I can’t advise clients to purchase the pro option. I would be extremely cautious when dealing with this template. Double check every page when upgrading to ensure nothing is lost.

    As a side note, it’s really annoying that the theme tells the user that the responsive add on plugin is necessary. The plugin doesn’t add a lot of functionality and it isn’t necessary. Unfortunately, there was no link to the information about the plugin, just a link to install it. If you’re going to put that big warning in front of users the least you could do is link to relevant information.

  • Great Theme By PhilipBarrington, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    I am also a fan of Responsive. One of the things I really love about it is the provision of four spaces for various menus. This extends the functionality. Support for the theme and response to questions is exceptional. Good work guys. (I have bought the pro version for the benefit of skinning)

  • 20/20 By X-Raym, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    Very very well-coded, seriously, just perfect.

  • Recommended Plugins for this theme (5 star result!) By uk2108, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    Responsive WordPress theme is one of the best WordPress themes I have come across. It looks stunning on desktop computers and is mobile friendly too.

    My Tips:

    On mobile devices sidebar content displays BELOW your post/page content. Keep this in mind if using WordPress Responsive theme for optin pages. If you create email optin form in the sidebar, and write a really long post, your visitors will have to scroll down to the bottom to get to your optin form, so some of your visitors will never find your optin or other important information that is on your sidebars.

    Solution: Use WP Float Plugin to add a fixed/float text, image or HTML
    (see http://buybestforexsignals.com/ , I added an image ‘Best FX Signal Providers COMPARE NOW’ and set up ‘Fixed’ position so it always visible at the bottom of the screen.
    Add any URL and take your visitors to any page/site you want. (Go to http://buybestforexsignals.com/ and click on a floating image to test).

  • I have enjoyed to work with it By Abu Saeed Mohammad Sayem, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    In my most job I have done with this theme and really enjoyed to work with it.

  • Excellent By denm, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    Very googd job!

  • Superb By jojimori, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    This is a fantastic theme, very basic, highly recommended. I kind of don’t want to give it a high score because then more people out there will use this template and so I wont be so unique.

    I’m using it for my own personal website,

    http://www.jojimo.com

    would love feedback if you have any, but thanks so much for this template! For future clients Id strongly consider the pro version for them

  • Great! By marialexie1008, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    This theme is good! Thanks!

  • Briliant, but to techical By alexanderjank, 2013-10-25 via wordpress.org

    I like it, but for a real user it will be to technical…
    I tried it in the Preview…

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