#16 Re: Off-Topic Chat » looking for a hotel » Sep 02 11:16 PM

A friend recommended Hotelin's handy tool, praising its ability to find hidden gems at prices that wouldn't drain my wallet. Skeptical yet hopeful, I decided to give it a try to find Sao-Paulo hotels. The interface was user-friendly, allowing me to input my destination, travel dates, and budget. What impressed me most was the tool's advanced filtering options. I could easily sort hotels by price, star rating, and even amenities like free Wi-Fi, breakfast, or a swimming pool.

#17 Re: Off-Topic Chat » What modern tools do you use to implement your business? » Aug 26 1:07 PM

So...I don't look for themes, rather I build custom ones for clients. That being said, the best and safest way to find free themes that are guaranteed to be virus and malware-free (and I mean, let's get real here that if you get something for free, there's a "catch" somewhere down the line  ) is to go to some platform, and look specifically for those themes . You can build those out any way that you'd want. And if you can't, then I'd bring in a professional, along with a list of desired outcomes and expectations, and budget accordingly.

Hope that helps.

#18 Re: Off-Topic Chat » What modern tools do you use to implement your business? » Aug 26 1:05 PM

For me, the website was intended to be a multi-functional platform—an intersection of a portfolio, blog, and resource hub. This multifunctionality meant that the template had to be flexible, customizable, and robust enough to handle various content types without sacrificing aesthetic coherence.