• greetings,
    i have the ian lloyd sitepoint book build your own web site the right way and in it he goes over how to merge the code from blogger into the markup of an existing webpage, post it to blogger and get it back as the html markup which will embed the blog in the webpage. but, i give up! i can’t figure out how to do it with wordpress. somebody here know how? or can you point me in the right direction? thanks for your time
    porter

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  • Hello,

    I may not be understanding you correctly, but do you mean you want to use WordPress to make posts, and then just save the html output to display as a normal web page?

    Or are you trying to integrate WordPress into your existing site, so some parts are standard html, but other parts are ran through WordPress, but they match?

    Thread Starter porter-wayfare

    (@porter-wayfare)

    Greetings again,
    I want to have my WP Blog display on a page of my website. Integrated, as you said, sounds like a good way to put it.
    As I understand it, the steps for the example with Blogger are:

    1. On Blogger template page copy all the markup between the <Blogger> tags.
    2. Paste that copied code into the html of the web page where you want it to appear.
    3. Back in the Blogger template delete everything in it.
    4. Copy/paste the html for the web page (with the Blogger mark up in it) into the empty Blogger template.
    5. Save and republish the Blogger template.

    This is supposed to result in the blog page now appearing incorporated into the web page.
    So my question is, is something like this possible with WP?
    Thanks again,
    Porter

    I am not familiar with the way Blogger works, but I am not sure that those steps would really apply to WP.

    You can certainly do this in WordPress, it just involves creating a custom WordPress theme that matches your site, or creating a site that matches your WordPress theme – either way.

    Then just link them together, give them consistent navigation, etc.. and it will be pretty much seamless.

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