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| Mun Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: UK
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I just have a quick question for which I was unable to find an answer anywhere. If I use Word press, is it used as a whole webpage or a component of a webpage? I would like to embed it into a HTML/CSS webpage so that I can create better designs for my website (currently in the making). I basicaly do not want to be bound by borders and prefer to take web pages to a more 3D-ish Level. Any ideas? |
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See the glass half full or half empty? The way I see it you have the wrong size glass altogether!
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| Edwin Boiten War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: The Hague,Netherlands.
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You decide in the template how much of wordpress is in your page. You can make a template that you use as normal html and only call a few things from wordpress. But....why would you use a complete cms for just a few things?
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| Mun Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: UK
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I jus wanted to know if it was possible. Since I like working with things that are more visually appealing. That is all |
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See the glass half full or half empty? The way I see it you have the wrong size glass altogether!
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