I enjoy creating simple WP sites and writing.
I would like to move a static website to some type of CMS.
I set up the original site myself using frontpage. Much of the site is in subdirectories like www.site.com/folder1/page1.html or even www.site.com/folder1/folder2/page1.html. The site has just become too difficult to manage which is why I am looking for a CMS.
Does anyone know if there is a CMS that can mimic folder structures like I have? I want to ensure all of urls stay the same which I imagine makes things a bit challenging.
Carrie
I know there is a ton of information on affiliate marketing and other ways to earn money from a website. I was looking for a Christian perspective.
Do any of you make a full-time (or part-time) income online? Do you have Christian-related websites or general websites?
My website now earns a little bit of money from adsense but not much. I don't really want it to be a money-maker, more of a ministry but at least it can pay for itself (domain, hosting, etc).
Please don't be too tough, I have no webdesign background.
I created this site myself using a public domain CSS style sheet and frontpage. I would actually like to make it look more professional, but not sure where to start. I may try a newer style sheet - perhpas go back to borders for the columns.
I realize many of the reviewers may be men so you will have to deal with the girly colors. Any visual feedback from women would be appreciated,
I had a blogger account that I decided to publish directly to the associated website b/c I wanted the website and blog to have some continuity. For a complete amatuer I am happy that I was able to work the blog posting into my website theme, but there are still a few things I would like to change but can't figure out how.
Does anyone know of a good resource on customizing classic blogger templates, especially when using ftp?
I posted this question under Web Development, but would also like to get an opinion from an SEO standpoint: