• I just installed wordpress to my website’s panel with it’s “quick in-stall” and I’m just very, very confused. Because so many blogs/domains use wordpress, I thought all you had to do was install it, enter the route directory and it automatically appears on your site. Or, I thought it was like how cutenews is, and you had to add an html code in the part of the template/layout you wanted it to appear and each post would show up. The template that I downloaded definitely looks like it was made to adjust to a blog.

    Is there a way to just install the posts to my layout. If not, what exactly do I need to do to get wordpress on this template????

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  • Thread Starter lovelytee11

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    lemmie look around and I’ll let you know if I found something

    Thread Starter lovelytee11

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    Drewactual,

    Nope, I didn’t find anything that is as good as my template. I found templates that I liked, but I spent too much time editing that template I showed you. The edited version is in my panel and is made for my music blog. Thank you for trying to help, but I don’t mind asking someone to edit it and being paid for it. I have so many fans waiting for my site to be open, so I have to open it very soon. It’s been on delay for quite some time. If you would like to edit it for pay, just lemmie know.

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