I'm curious about the "under the hood" differences in the available ready themes, specifically performance, secondly ability to expand upon.
It appears that Suivant and Iron and Wool are basically the same with the exception of color schemes.
1. Is this true? Or are there more under the hood differences?
They are also the latest available.
2. Does this make them the most performance oriented?
They specifically mention optimized for speed in the featureset.
Base Ready Theme mentions Bootstrap Framework which if I remember correctly was the original offering from a couple of years ago.
3. Does this make it the older, less performance oriented option?
Optics Ready Theme looks like it might actually be the best fit for our site.
4. Is it any less performance oriented (or better coded) than the others?
The features listed are different.
5. Are there limitations to what features can be added to one that another has? Or do they all have the same basic featureset but the listings are just different?
6. Or am I really offbase with my assumptions?
7. Is there somewhere that offers a more detailed explanation that I'm missing?
It appears that Suivant and Iron and Wool are basically the same with the exception of color schemes.
1. Is this true? Or are there more under the hood differences?
They are also the latest available.
2. Does this make them the most performance oriented?
They specifically mention optimized for speed in the featureset.
Base Ready Theme mentions Bootstrap Framework which if I remember correctly was the original offering from a couple of years ago.
3. Does this make it the older, less performance oriented option?
Optics Ready Theme looks like it might actually be the best fit for our site.
4. Is it any less performance oriented (or better coded) than the others?
The features listed are different.
5. Are there limitations to what features can be added to one that another has? Or do they all have the same basic featureset but the listings are just different?
6. Or am I really offbase with my assumptions?
7. Is there somewhere that offers a more detailed explanation that I'm missing?
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