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I am working with a new theme I found thanks to a post on Rochelle’s Niche Store Strategies blog. It’s called The Flexibility Theme for Wordpress.

I couldn’t begin to tell you the number of theme creators that claim their theme is user friendly but they are obviously making their claims based on their skill as programmers. I am just a guy that wants an easy to use and modify theme and I have not found them to be user friendly at all.

I am not a coder or programmer, although I have been forced to modify these themes only to find at some point they screw up because… You guessed it, because I am not a programmer.

I have been working with The Flexibility Theme for about a week now and have updated a few of my blogs. Without incident by the way, so I am pretty happy so far.

I was even able to change the theme colours, the background image and header image without the slightest bit of programming required. Pretty darn cool if you ask me.

After uploading the new theme using my trusty FTP addon for Firefox, free by the way, I just needed to go the the Appearnce menu and then Themes. From there I activated the new theme and was up and running just that quick.

I did need to go in and change some of the affiliate links that were in the theme but that wasn’t to difficult.

Then to make changes to the theme it was as easy as clicking the Flexibility Theme Options from the Appearance menu. That’s when I was truly amazed at just how easy it is to change things.

As I do more with the theme I will write another post about it but in the meantime take a minute and check out the theme for yourself at Click here to view more Flexibility Theme details.

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