Wordpress is one of the largest content management systems (CMS) that powers majority of the blogs. However due to an increased number of frameworks built around the Wordpress engine, some of the current developers might have lost the feel of the original base of the Wordpress theme. Joost de Valk, a leading wordpress developer has designed a colorful infographic that shows the various components of a Wordpress theme displayed originally at Yoast.
The infographic that is named as "Anatomy Of A Wordpress Theme" presents the basic elements as well as extra elements such as plugins and widgets and the relation between them with explanation. This could be useful especially for starters. Here is the Wordpress Anatomy infographic:

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Commented by: Michael Stevulak, 15 January, 2011
This is a very useful and concise diagram that anyone working in WordPress should keep at the forefront of their mind.
We recently implemented a WordPress eCommerce site with the www.getshopped.org plug-ins and some stuff from Storefront themes.
It was very helpful to keep thinking how WordPress was designed as we were assembling the site.
The store is still not finalized but was coming along nicely at http://www.quietrevolutions.com
Commented by: Carrie, 11 March, 2011
This is a very useful training. I was planing to make a blog, but I was a little scared. What is I can't handle it? :(
After reading this article, all seems more easy. I will start building my blog right away, based of informations from www.hornypharaoh.com
I hope this is ok..
Thank you!
Commented by: Edward Culligan, 13 March, 2011
I wish more webhosts would have more wordpress user friendly controls for building a website