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  • Thread Starter drewster

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    With the old ASP content management I used to use, it worked like this:

    I had my HTML page. I added the relevant ASP code into the page where I wanted the posts displayed etc. Then saved it as index.asp, for example.

    I wish it was that simple with WordPress. I will get there in the end, though.

    Thread Starter drewster

    (@drewster)

    See, the terms ‘inline styling’, ‘split markup and style up’ just confuse me even more.

    I hand code my HTML, what more does a boy have to do?! lol

    Thread Starter drewster

    (@drewster)

    I’m having a nightmare with CSS ??

    Normally I don’t use it for the layout, only for fonts, and trying to get my head around it is causing me stress already! Is it necessary to have a complete CSS built layout to be able to integrate WordPress? I really feel like giving up with it already ??

    I have my site, built in HTML, but now I am trying to re-build the same site using CSS, if that makes sense? I don’t really know what I’m doing…. *sigh*

    Thread Starter drewster

    (@drewster)

    Fantastic, thanks very much people. I got really into it last night but then it got late and I had to sleep!!

    Back at it tonight. I thought the best thing to do would be to build my site design first of all, and then follow the steps on your pages.

    It’s gonna take a little time but I’ll keep going. No doubt I’ll have “issues” but I’ll definitely be asking for more help!! ??

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