Changing a Wordpress theme can be a pain… not anymore

I am in the process of a making the switch to a completely new Wordpress theme. It feels like changing the tires on a car while the car is moving. Any blogger who has made a complete theme change or who is constantly tweaking their theme knows the feeling. You only get a final visual of the update when you publish it live. Yikes! Your readers are exposed to even the smallest hiccup as the result of your tinkering.

I have created an entirely new, temporary blog to address this issue during my theme overhaul project. I installed the new theme and I am now in the process of tweaking and testing. Even after I launch, I am sure that I will make minor modifications at least twice a week.

There Is an Easier Way to Change your Theme

Two recently released Wordpress plugins allow you to safely test drive a new theme as the administrator role. Meanwhile, your visitors are still viewing your blog under the old theme. Either of these plugins should be a part of every blogger’s set of plugins.

  1. Theme Test Drive by Vladimir Prelovac (Special thanks to BlogPerfume where I read about Theme Test Drive.)
  2. User Level Themes by Double Black Design

Both plugins work with Wordpress 2.3.2. Both are version 1.0. So I expect some updates will be coming, though I personally did not run into any difficulties with either. The only troubleshooting that you may need to do is to delete your cache or simply turn off WP-Cache entirely.

Wow. Just think how much time I can spend tweaking and testing themes now!

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3 Comments so far »

  1. User Level Themes Helps To Manage Theme Development | Double Black Design said

    January 31 2008 @ 6:35 pm

    […] Angus has utilized the User Level Themes plugin to help manage the development of his Wordpress themes. (No Ratings Yet)  Loading … Print This Post · Share This […]

  2. Arianna said

    April 21 2008 @ 12:25 pm

    Does it work with Wordpress 2.5? I tried, but as administrator I see the same theme diplayed for users.
    Thanks

  3. Yan said

    May 26 2008 @ 9:34 am

    I happen to use Theme Tester and haven’t had any opportunity to use the 2 plugins you have suggested.

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