Question on how to use Themler

mkdrummer
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mkdrummer posted this 05 June 2019

I am a web designer and looking for a tool to quickly edit and create numerous site themes for my clients without having to code everything. This looks like it will do the job... however, I am wondering how I can create the theme and transfer it to the individual client websites? I am a little confused on this... Artisteer was software loaded on the computer, and I could edit the themes as needed that way... however, everything that I am seeing on here looks like you have to install it into wordpress before you can do anything with it. Am I accurate? or am I completely wrong. Also, if that's the case, how do you use this for unlimited sites?

I am a web designer and looking for a tool to quickly edit and create numerous site themes for my clients without having to code everything. This looks like it will do the job... however, I am wondering how I can create the theme and transfer it to the individual client websites? I am a little confused on this... Artisteer was software loaded on the computer, and I could edit the themes as needed that way... however, everything that I am seeing on here looks like you have to install it into wordpress before you can do anything with it. Am I accurate? or am I completely wrong. Also, if that's the case, how do you use this for unlimited sites?
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Support Team posted this 05 June 2019

Hello,

To use Themler, there are several options:
1. Install Themler. At themler.io click "Download Now" and choose a corresponding option - Themler for Windows or Themler for Mac. Just sign in, select Wordpress and create a theme. You can export a theme at any time as .zip and install in your Wordpress and if needed continue working at it.

2.Download default theme .zip and install it in your Wordpress. Then select "Themler" in Wordpress admin and work at the theme. You can save the theme and use content from your Wordpress with it at once.
You may download and install default Themler theme on as many sites as you wish and create different temes for different sites.

This article on How to Use WordPress Theme can be helpful:
http://answers.themler.com/articles/3626/how-to-use-wordpress-theme

Sincerely,
Nettie

Hello, To use Themler, there are several options: 1. Install Themler. At themler.io click "Download Now" and choose a corresponding option - Themler for Windows or Themler for Mac. Just sign in, select Wordpress and create a theme. You can export a theme at any time as .zip and install in your Wordpress and if needed continue working at it. 2.Download default theme .zip and install it in your Wordpress. Then select "Themler" in Wordpress admin and work at the theme. You can save the theme and use content from your Wordpress with it at once. You may download and install default Themler theme on as many sites as you wish and create different temes for different sites. This article on How to Use WordPress Theme can be helpful: http://answers.themler.com/articles/3626/how-to-use-wordpress-theme Sincerely, Nettie
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seyevoy309
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seyevoy309 posted this 29 September 2025

Themler can feel a bit overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s actually pretty flexible for creating and customizing WordPress or Joomla themes. The drag-and-drop editor makes it easy to design without coding, and I’ve found that starting with a base template and then tweaking elements like headers, colors, and widgets helps a lot. It reminds me of Serpiente de Google 2025, where experimenting step by step is the key to moving forward smoothly. Are you looking to use Themler mainly for personal projects, or for building client websites? https://serpientede.es/

Themler can feel a bit overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s actually pretty flexible for creating and customizing WordPress or Joomla themes. The drag-and-drop editor makes it easy to design without coding, and I’ve found that starting with a base template and then tweaking elements like headers, colors, and widgets helps a lot. It reminds me of *Serpiente de Google 2025*, where experimenting step by step is the key to moving forward smoothly. Are you looking to use Themler mainly for personal projects, or for building client websites? https://serpientede.es/
paulkirk920
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paulkirk920 posted this 2 weeks ago

That’s a great question — I was wondering the same thing! From what I understand, most modern theme builders now work directly inside WordPress, unlike Artisteer which was standalone desktop software. You usually install the builder as a plugin, design your theme there, and then export or duplicate it to other client sites.
If you’re looking for something that lets you design once and reuse across unlimited websites, you might want to look into WordPress multisite or exporting templates manually. Here’s a helpful overview from the official docs:
https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/getting-started/ steal a brainrot
Still, it would be nice to have a desktop version again for quick offline edits!

That’s a great question — I was wondering the same thing! From what I understand, most modern theme builders now work directly inside WordPress, unlike Artisteer which was standalone desktop software. You usually install the builder as a plugin, design your theme there, and then export or duplicate it to other client sites. If you’re looking for something that lets you design once and reuse across unlimited websites, you might want to look into WordPress multisite or exporting templates manually. Here’s a helpful overview from the official docs: [https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/getting-started/][1] [steal a brainrot][2] Still, it would be nice to have a desktop version again for quick offline edits! [1]: https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/getting-started/ [2]: https://2games.io/steal-a-brainrot
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