I tell of him that summoned them storms in vengeance, him known as properor; he prospers by what he knows
That’s when you know that hell is empty, because all the devils are here
Widget Areas
Widget areas are the sections in your themes layout where you can add widgets using the built in WordPress widget mechanism. Sidebar is the most common Widgetized area, but your theme developer may enable widgets in multiple sidebars, footer, below the header, below the single post, etc. Widget areas make it easier for the users to add content, functionality and features to their website without breaking the layout. A theme user can even create custom sidebars using Widget Logic plugin.
Custom Background
WordPress theme developers often include functionality to add your own background color or images into your theme replacing the one they have already used. This feature is very useful to make your site look different, especially if you are using a popular theme like the default WordPress Twenty Eleven theme. This custom background option should not be confused with color changing option for all sections of a theme’s layout. Usually changing background color will not change the background color of the content, sidebar, header or any sections in the main container of your layout. For example, right now you are reading this on a light background, while the background color of wplift uses dark color and an image.
Theme Options
WordPress theme developers can additionally include many options for the Theme users to choose. These options are displayed on the Theme Options page. Theme Options pages are used to allow users to choose from a list of options to define different settings for their themes. For example the Default WordPress Twenty Twelve theme has an options page where you can choose Colors and Layout for your website. Many premium themes come with many more options to choose from. (Screenshot below is showing Busby’s Theme Options page)

