The KiND theme is a user-friendly tool that allows NGOs and media organizations to create professional websites without the need for coding skills or prior experience.
Open Source - Enjoy the benefits of modifiability, freedom, and community support without any payment required.
Flexibility and Customizability - With KiND, you have the freedom to implement any feature or design element you desire.
Low Code / No Code - You can build your website with ease, as no knowledge of programming is necessary.
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- Compliance with WCAG accessibility standards: the theme complies with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, which means that your site can be used by people with disabilities;
- Adaptability to mobile devices.
- Support for Guttenberg blocks: you can create website pages from blocks, like Lego bricks.
- An attractive website header: customize it with your logo, slogan and navigation elements to create a recognizable style.
- Footer: a simple and informative footer where you can place useful links and contact information, as well as integrate links to your project’s social media accounts.
- Ready-made sections: the KiND theme includes ready-made sections such as “Home”, “About Us”, “Blog” and “Contacts”, which makes the process of creating a website quick and efficient.
- Call to action buttons (CTAs): grab the attention of visitors using CTAs and directing them to important actions (subscribe to the newsletter, register, pay a donation, and others) on your site.
- Advantages of open-source: since KiND is an open-source solution, it gives you full control over the code and the ability to make changes according to your needs.
- Integration with other Teplitsa plugins: Leyka and shMapper.
- Ease of use: you don't need to be a programmer to create a website using KiND. The intuitive interface makes it easy to customize your site to suit your needs.
- (for developers) Ease of creating child themes, because WordPress theme development standards apply.
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