I’ve updated the plugin this morning and it’s calling in AMP-animation but it’s not being used.
Can I easily disable this or best to rollback to and older version?
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]]>I am considering whether I should build a WordPress website starting with a template that already contains about 50% of features that I need initially. Are there any limitations that may arise when working with templates and later on adding functionality, design tweaking, customization etc? Can a developer work through this issues without a problem? In plain English, are the templates flexible pieces of work that you can build on and on if you know the tricks?
Thank you very much for your time and response!
]]>I am new to WordPress and need some advice.
I have an existing website that I added a WordPress blog to about a year and a half ago. At that time I found a nice template and purchased it. I needed to update the look of my site so I purchased the new template but the data from the old site does not match without some work. I realize logos and the extra custom features but looks like I have a lot of work to do in order to update to a new template.
My original idea of using WordPress was to seperate the data from the design so I could easily update any website by buying a new template.
Is each template so custom that I will not be able to do this?
Thanks in advance!
Kamper