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Professional WordPress - Third Edition
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Starting back in 2010, WordPress began shipping a new default theme each year. The Twenty Ten theme, released in—you guessed it, 2010—was the first to replace the venerable Kubrick theme that had been around since 2005. The Twenty Eleven and Twenty Twelve themes—both general purpose themes—came next. Automattic began specializing themes with the Twenty Thirteen theme. Twenty Thirteen was designed to focus on blogging and includes special formatting for all the different post formats. Twenty Fourteen is what is called a magazine theme and includes sliders and gratuitous use of featured images. At the time of this writing, planning for the Twenty Fifteen theme is currently underway. These default themes are all pretty solid themes to use for your site, but they are the defaults. That means you see them on many sites across the web. Being unique, or custom, may or may not be important to you or your goals, but for the sake of this chapter...
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