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  • you can insert the wordpress page into the site designed by editor. i used net objects fusion to create. https://www.indodreamin.com then created blog directory where i am hosting the wordpress blog. check it out. and mail me if you want to know more.

    Thread Starter orchard_lincs

    (@orchard_lincs)

    I don’t think I understand that reply.

    How do I mail you?

    if you use an external editor to design visually, do that, and then go to the “code view”

    find the tags “body” one says body between < and > the other says /body between those two angle brackets. stuff between there is your content. you can select all of that, and try popping it into wordpress in the “html” editor view. if it doesn’t work, just delete the post/content. No harm done..

    Note: it may not keep all of your formatting. It depends on how your wysiwyg editor is styling the page (which gets more complicated and program-specific than can be explained here)..

    what external editor are you using, that might help someone guide you. (to use inline style only)

    I’m banking partially on the editor default being pretty ‘stupid’, using deprecated elements – kinda like wordpress wysiwyg. ~<duck />~

    Thread Starter orchard_lincs

    (@orchard_lincs)

    I’m using Nvu. I think I’ve done what you suggest and it didn’t work. I just read up on deprecated elements (thank you) and I’m horrified that WordPress uses them.

    I have to say since I’ve been using it, I’ve come to the conclusion that WordPress is the most over-hyped software on the net! ~<stretch prostrate on ground with eyes closed and breath held />~ (not sure about that syntax).

    Your response has encouraged me to try Dreamweaver 3 which I still have somewhere and seems to be about the same era as WordPress (20th Century).

    Thanks.

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