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How to find the wordpress theme of a website

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by spideynumber01, Jun 3, 2010.

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    I want to find the theme used in this site. http://www.gadgetspeak.com/. I want to use this theme for my site. How to find it? can anyone help?
     
    spideynumber01, Jun 3, 2010 IP
  2. Gr33ny

    Gr33ny Peon

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    Well "/custom/" is the theme directory, where the images and stylesheet are, so I'd say it's a custom design, you cannot use this theme without stealing it. Your next topic had better not be titled "How do I steal a wordpress theme off a website?" xD
     
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  3. spideynumber01

    spideynumber01 Peon

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    Thanks dude.. i don't want to steel this theme and neither i know.

    I have some more favorite sites. one of them is http://www.h4n-recorder.info/ How to find what theme they have used? Where to check?
     
    spideynumber01, Jun 3, 2010 IP
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    Neither of those sites use Wordpress. The first one uses a CMS called YellowHawk, and the second one looks like custom job.
    To find out what theme a Wordpress site is using, view the source code and find the CSS stylesheet. It will often have the name of the theme and its author.
     
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  5. shahilroyhere

    shahilroyhere Well-Known Member

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    Ya, Cash Nebula is right. Neither of the sites use Wordpress. But if you want to know whether a site uses WP or not then not by the CSS, always use typing the url /wp-admin/ after that site's url. It should show up the default WP login form, otherwise it will give 404 error, page not found.
     
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    Nice advice. Will try that some day when I notice a nice theme
     
    kevoh99, Jun 3, 2010 IP
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    You could hire someone to recreate the theme in Wordpress for you. There are plenty of cheap and talented designers out there.
     
    pinkytoe, Jun 3, 2010 IP
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    Thanks mates for clearing the doubt.
     
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    yes both the link are not using wp and if you want to know which wp theme any blog used just right click and view image of the post:p
     
    digof, Jun 3, 2010 IP
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    You could... Learn to program html/css... and then, make your own theme? I understand you not wanting to if you are only a blogger. But if you're going to be doing any sort of web development... You will cut your overhead drastically if you can generate your own graphics and websites... or cms skins, at least.
     
    dabzo, Jun 3, 2010 IP