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So I've gotten everything ready to post to a site (following the Conduit Method) but I was wondering if it would work with a blogger or wordpress blog (And which of the two seems to work better using the conduit method.)? I've seen posts saying that it should, but am looking for someone who has done so and had success to give me a good solid answer. Also, what would be the best way to structure the blog? I've read about structuring blogs with links, then articles, then links, or vice versa...or one link to two info pages. I'm just a little bit lost as to how I should lay everything out in the blog. Help please?
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Hi! Chris Rempel, the guy that came up with the Conduit Method actually has a custom Conduit Wordpress Theme available from his website. This should sort out your layout problems. Thomas |
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| Conversation Starter. War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia.
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Personally, I would go with Wordpress, purely because it gives you the option to write pages as well as blog posts.
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