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Need help!
Okay I installed Word Press through Fantastico... now this may sound kinda dumb...
but I don't know how to put Word Press on on my website. my website that I soon will be putting up is... http://xpress-yourself.net/n --- there's a bar that says where word press goes..... its an IFRAME so yea thats a seperate page.... is there someone here that can help me PLEASE!! |
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You mean include wordpress into your site? That's going to take some theme hacking, and it would be best to install wordpress, and design your site around it rather than the other. I'm sure you could always include the wordpress database into your site to make it stream out into your site, but just making the wordpress site look like your site would be much easier.
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It should also be pointed out that you can't pull WordPress onto an HTML page all that easily, since it's based on PHP. Iframes as well won't really work to acheive this. (Well, I guess in theory you could do it, but it'd be far more work than it's worth in my opinion, not to mention it would load way slower.) If you use a stylesheet to create the layout, though, it will be rather easy to convert into a WP theme so that the whole site retains your outline.
Honestly, as David said, the easiest thing might be to take a pre-existing theme (and/or create one from scratch) and fit your site around that. That way all of the necessary template functions will already be incorporated and you can just take out what you don't need for the rest of your site. |
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