Our 2019 default theme is designed to show off the power of the block editor. It features custom styles for all the default blocks, and is built so that what you see in the editor looks like what you’ll see on your website. Twenty Nineteen is designed to be adaptable to a wide range of websites, whether you’re running a photo blog, launching a new business, or supporting a non-profit. Featuring ample whitespace and modern sans-serif headlines paired with classic serif body text, it’s built to be beautiful on all screen sizes.
Tag: Editor Style
Twenty Fourteen
In 2014, our default theme lets you create a responsive magazine website with a sleek, modern design. Feature your favorite homepage content in either a grid or a slider. Use the three widget areas to customize your website, and change your content’s layout with a full-width page template and a contributor page to show off your authors. Creating a magazine website with WordPress has never been easier.
Twenty Fifteen
Our 2015 default theme is clean, blog-focused, and designed for clarity. Twenty Fifteen’s simple, straightforward typography is readable on a wide variety of screen sizes, and suitable for multiple languages. We designed it using a mobile-first approach, meaning your content takes center-stage, regardless of whether your visitors arrive by smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer.
Twenty Eleven
The 2011 theme for WordPress is sophisticated, lightweight, and adaptable. Make it yours with a custom menu, header image, and background — then go further with available theme options for light or dark color scheme, custom link colors, and three layout choices. Twenty Eleven comes equipped with a Showcase page template that transforms your front page into a showcase to show off your best content, widget support galore (sidebar, three footer areas, and a Showcase page widget area), and a custom “Ephemera” widget to display your Aside, Link, Quote, or Status posts. Included are styles for print and for the admin editor, support for featured images (as custom header images on posts and pages and as large images on featured “sticky” posts), and special styles for six different post formats.
TT1 Blocks
TT1 Blocks is an experimental block-based version of the Twenty Twenty-One theme. It is built to leverage the full-site editing functionality that is being built in the Gutenberg plugin. This theme is not meant for use on a production site.
Toujours
Toujours has a simple, elegant design that’s perfect for planning and sharing moments from your wedding. The theme highlights your content with a slideshow, large featured images, and a unique layout for recent posts.
Tomoni
Tomoni is a theme that displays a use case of multilingual content with Japanese.
Tarski
An elegant, flexible theme with built-in display options and alternate styles. Tarski includes support for aside-style posts, comes with numerous default header images, and translations are available for over 20 different languages. It is extremely customisable, both by the usual WordPress mechanisms such as custom headers, backgrounds and menus, but also by its support for custom CSS files and an extensive, well-documented API that gives child theme and plugin authors a huge amount of control without needing to modify the theme’s files, making upgrading to new versions simple.
Syntax
Syntax is a theme designed with writing–and reading–in mind. With large, easy-to-read type, a fixed navigation menu, and a responsive design that looks beautiful on all screen sizes, it’s perfect for writers or bloggers who want a clean, sophisticated look and feel for their site.
Storia
A visual story theme.