StudioPress Theme Spotlight: Daily Dish Pro
As we continue to showcase a sample of the amazing StudioPress themes now available to WP Engine customers, we’re shifting our focus to food with this new StudioPress Theme: Daily Dish Pro, which is designed to make your content just as appetizing as the best meal at your favorite four-star restaurant.
Daily Dish Pro was designed with food bloggers and restaurants in mind, and its sleek layout orients visitors to focus on what’s most important—the food and the recipes you want them to see and enjoy.
Daily Dish Pro
Daily Dish was also designed with Gutenberg in mind, and it’s ready to help you get the most out of the new editing experience, which will become part of WordPress core when version 5.0 is launched.
Top Features
- Theme Options – Use options to get up and running in minutes and start customizing your new site with just a few clicks of the mouse.
- Theme Customizer – The theme customizer allows you to tweak the theme’s settings, colors, and content and see a preview of those changes in real time.
- Customizable Header – Upload your own logo with the press of a button. Full support for text-based logos for those just getting started.
- eCommerce – This is a flexible eCommerce theme that is pre-styled for WooCommerce so you can easily set up your online store.
- Widget Areas – Build up your site with nine widget areas and a widgetized sidebar that you can customize to fit your brand.
- Mobile Responsive – This theme is mobile responsive, meaning your website will be perfectly optimized for every browser, device, and screen size.
Want to find out more about Daily Dish Pro? View the demo and refresh your site today!
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Daily Dish, along with the Genesis Framework and 35+ premium StudioPress themes are now available to WP Engine customers, who can access them through their User Portal. If you’re on one of our Personal, Professional, or Business plans, you can convert to one of our new Startup, Growth, or Scale plans for immediate access.
Don’t get me wrong here, I use Genesis, but why are all the themes so bland looking? Why are WooCommerce themes sorely lacking in availability? Can you please make a theme that has every Genesis widget area already built in? Can you add some WooCommerce themes that are made specifically for ecommerce? Why is this type so small I can barely read it? How about a easy to use, easy to customize mega menu? The standard mega menu is like driving a model T, and aftermarket menus generally just add way to much bloat, and don’t work very well with Genesis. The amount of time I have to spend customizing a Genesis theme is starting to wear on me. I’m sure my clients would love to have faster service, and I’d much enjoy an easier to customize / setup theme to start with. Oh, and how about a real color selector, that covers more areas? Something like Design Palette Pro? When comparing the features of say, OceanWP, Genesis is sorely lacking. I prefer to use Genesis, but for sometime now, clients want much more than what you offer, so I’ve had to branch out to themes like OceanWP, Astra, etc… Not to mention the price, generally $100.00 or more for Genesis and child theme vs $50.00 for others.
Thank You,
Frank
Hey Frank. Great feedback!
I’d love to connect with you directly on these points to explore some of your options. Feel free to drop me an email and First Name + Last Name + wpestaging.qa. That being said, I have few suggestions based on your thoughts…
> Why are WooCommerce themes sorely lacking in availability?
StudioPress has several themes optimized for WooCommerce. You can filter for ecommerce in categories here for a list https://my.studiopress.com/themes/
There are also Woo powered Genesis themes provided by 9 Seeds, SEO Themes, and several other Genesis theme providers in the ecosystem.
> How about a easy to use, easy to customize mega menu?
That’s a good idea. I know some themes themselves have this. We’ll take this under consideration for Genesis itself 🙂
> The amount of time I have to spend customizing
> a Genesis theme is starting to wear on me.
Most Genesis users report that it actually speeds up their workflow. I’d love to have a deeper discussion to figure out exactly why it’s slowing you down.
> Oh, and how about a real color selector, that covers
> more areas? Something like Design Palette Pro?
We are exploring the use of the Customizer in the StudioPress themes and Genesis itself which may address your needs here. The future of the customizer itself is in question though, so we may also address broader color selections in other ways. That being said Design Palette Pro works great with Genesis. If you’d like more info on how, let me know.
Additionally, Genesis will soon be including options to help to set color selection options for Gutenberg blocks which should make things generally much easier for you and your clients.
> I prefer to use Genesis, but for sometime now,
> clients want much more than what you offer
We’re busy working on new features that may address what your clients are looking for, but I’d have to learn more to specifically comment. As for the price, Genesis and the StudioPress themes are free with your WP Engine account including for sites you build for your customers. If you’re an agency, you also get a free WP Engine account for working on client work along with Genesis and the StuidoPress themes for free. You can apply for the WPE agency program here… https://wpestaging.qa/agency-partner-program/#form
I really like using the Genesis Framework and mostly develop child themes from scratch but I did use Daily Dish Pro when I wanted to put together an idea for showing baking videos from YouTube. I like the fact that Genesis doesn’t provide hundreds of theme options like many other themes do. It provides a simple layer to build on rather than trying to remove complex settings that don’t always work. Genesis is also great for SEO as it provides the necessary basic meta description fields that are missing from the WordPress core. I do host a number of websites on WP Engine and am very pleased that Studio Press / Genesis is now available to WP Engine customers as I always thought Genesis was the best of the bunch when it came to Frameworks. Thanks!