Template Monster Offers New Looks for Open-Source Sites

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Open-source programmers and enthusiasts now have another source for layout templates for a variety of popular content-management systems.

The site is called TemplateMonster.com, and it offers templates for Joomla, Drupal, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, phpBB and WordPress websites.

Content management systems give webmasters the power to build dynamic websites with easy-to-use control panels where publishers and writers can add articles, photo galleries, videos and other content quickly.

The company recently added support for the Magento e-commerce web application. Launched in March, Magento lets webmasters add a full store to their sites, complete with marketing tools, search engine optimization, checkout and payment support, customer service features and other options.

Template Monster CEO David Braun said that the decision to add Magento templates to his site's library was an easy one.

"We are a customer-driven organization," he said. "We back our customers, and our customers are backing Magento. In addition to professional designs, our themes will add additional ease of use and value to the already robust features that Magento provides."

Braun added that Magento's appeal lies in its flexibility and ease of use.

"Template Monster makes an Internet presence possible regardless of someone's technical ability or their ability to pay," he said. "We do for the web what tract developers did for home buyers. You buy the 'building' or website, professionally constructed and designed, and then you choose the colors, do your own landscaping, move in your own furniture. You can have a functional and unique website up and running on the Internet quickly at a fraction of the cost and frustration of a custom-built design."

For more information, visit TemplateMonster.com .

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