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Saved by 8 people (-4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-09-28
- Scootermac315 on 2009-04-06 - Tags no_tag
- Benphillips on 2008-10-27 - Tags wordpress , CMS , business
- Mariogastaldi on 2008-10-03 - Tags wordpress
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In fact, it’s already the most popular content management system being used today, competing with established CMS such as Joomla! and Drupal.
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sub-pages allowing to create a complete hierarchy of contents
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Choose or build a theme that displays posts and pages properly for both human visitors and search engines and you’re ready to open for business.
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Actually Danny, it’s not that hard. You need to create separate header files and call them in to the page templates (if your nav is in the header) or separate sidebar files and call those in to the page templates. It’s really not difficult, just takes a little coding work. I’ve done it several times before, I just have no real need for it at the moment.
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