15 top mobile WordPress themes

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09. Premiumo

Want a mobile-ready shop? Then Premiumo is perfect for you. Built on a WPO Framework and Bootstrap 3.0, this elegant theme features WooCommerce integration, product deals countdowns, unlimited footer layouts, and quick view for products capabilities.

10. Ruby

You can use Ruby to create a wide range of blogs and portfolios – creative sites, mobile app landing pages, online shops, portfolio showcases, and business websites. It is also SEO optimized.

11. TechBlaze

TechBlaze features 10 post formats including standard, gallery, link, quote, video, image and status audio. It also features nine blog layouts, a stunning author page, unlimited colors, and parallax images for posts.

12. Dandy

Dandy is a retina ready mobile-friendly WordPress theme that features gorgeous features such as masonry layout, unlimited colors, multiple customizable sliders, and over 30 custom widgets.

13. Tasar

With Tasar, you can create blogs, portfolio websites and even corporate websites. The theme is modern looking and features many creative portfolio layouts, over 700 icons, over 600 Google web fonts, and over 100 theme options.

14. Ichiban

Calling all professional photographers, here is an ideal mobile-friendly WordPress theme for you. It comes with a clean design, multiple header layouts, several blog post formats and dynamic galleries.

15. Struck

The Struck WordPress themes presents the best platform for designers, including videographers, photographers, and software agencies to showcase their work. It is SEO friendly and comes with over 600 Google fonts.

Words: Mike Brown

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