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| Warrior Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Chicago
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Hi all, I am looking to invest in start a membership site preferably using a wordpress theme. I recently got the suggestion to use the wordpress flexibility theme... I took a look at it and it looks pretty good but I wanted to see if anyone out there could show me a few examples of a site they have created using WP Flexibility. Any examples or general advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks much! Brian |
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| Greg Schueler War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Las Vegas
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I just started using it and it is very "flexible" and easy to make adjustments (especially if you don't know a lot about editing Wordpress files). Here is a work in progress site I am working on about real estate - Las Vegas Investment Property Deals, there are a few things I still need to add (like the opt-in form) but the base is all set. |
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| The Internet Bloke War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Tasmania
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I used to use Flexibility until I discovered Atahualpa which I now use on my site. Almost everything can be customised from a web interface, without digging into CSS. There's a LOT of options. Takes a bit of time to get familiar with it, bit it's time well spent. More info at BytesForAll WordPress WP Themes cheers, Eric g. |
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