Building a site with wordpress

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I Love Spreadsheets

There are a lot of great Wordpress guys on here (see above) and if you are not sure they would be well worth talking to.

I have two sites on running Wordpress (www.excel-expert.com and www.iLoveSpreadsheets.biz) with a 3rd non Excel site on the way and they were all dead easy to set up. I did cheat a bit and downloaded some professional templates for them which gave me a great head start.

I did notice a begineers type guide on sale for about £10 in amongst the computer magazines in WHSmith - Might be worth an investment.

As stated before it can be as easy or as complicated as you want to make it, but that also means your sites can get more and more sophisticated as your skills grow
 
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ecenica

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I say it every time, but definitely go with WordPress - even for small sites.

As others recommend. Opt for a UK web hosting company with cPanel/Linux and a "one-click" WordPress install and you're good to go.

We also offer a version of hosted WordPress similar to wordpress.com - where you don't even need to install WordPress. Meaning you can have your website setup in minutes, and in Google just a few days later.

Drop me a PM if you want to see some live examples.

All the best,

^RM.
 
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Faevilangel

Can anyone help me.

Im a newbe and i have just downloaded a theme and i would loveto know how i edit it. I have Dreamweaver MX if that helps

What do you want to do with the theme? Can you post a link to the theme (on wordpress directory).

To edit it you will need css and xhtml knowledge, and maybe some php.

I will put my neck out here, but I don't really like advising people to amend a theme to their needs (unless built in like thesis / apathula), as you end up with a bodged job and if something goes wrong you may not know where the issue is. Find a theme that is exactly what you want or get one built, it will save you a lot of hassle in my opinion.
 
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daveTwizzlebird

Another vote for "it's as easy as you want it to be" you can get a basic site up and working without a great deal of technical knowledge. I would say however that a designer/developer can really boost the productivity of a wordpress install and the effectiveness of the layout in reaching it's goal.
 
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