• Hi

    I’m attempting to set up a simple CMS using WP for a client. (Reasons I’m using WP? Valid Code and accessibility not present in most OS CMSs)

    I’ve set up a WP blog in the past with little problem but I’d really appreciate a little shove in the right direction please as far as structuring a site using WP.

    There won’t be any Blog element to this site – just “normal” xhtml pages. Is it easier/better to use WP pages to do this or should I be using WP Posts?

    Can I add different sections to a page as I can’t see any way of creating new headings in the wysiwyg editor which would comply with the CSS styles I’ve written.

    Sorry to be so thick! I’ve been reading for about 3 days on the topic and I’m a bit overloading with conflicting advice.

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  • You can use WordPress to do all sorts of things. You may need a plugin or two to accomplish what you want, though.

    For CMS stuff, see here and here.

    Thread Starter noobie

    (@noobie)

    Those links are absolutely brilliant! Just what I’d been trawling through Google trying to find!

    Thank you very much skippy – you’re a lifesaver!

    Edit: I had actually found the Semilogic site before but wanted to figure out how to structure a WP CMS site by myself before deciding whether or not to pay up for Semilogic version. The first link was perfect – sorted it all out now (hopefully) -thanks again.

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