Should I make my whole site WP? At the moment, just the blog
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At the moment my website is home-built in Dreamweaver. Just the blog pages use WP, though it does make it tricky to get the menus looking correct, I thought it best to keep it looking different, rather than having a clunky weird version of the rest of the site!
I’m thinking of updating the style of the site, and found some nice templates for responsive sites, that have two versions, HTML($18) and WP ($58)
I’m a photographer, so responsive resizing images is a pretty important factor.
My Site has the main pages, about, packages, contact etc, plus the WP blog, (inside /blog/ where WP is installed) and also some photo sales software installed, in another folder (/view/). If I change the whole site to run within WP, I guess I could migrate most of the content and it would look fine, but…
If WordPress is installed within a folder of its own, then it actually won’t run back in the root folder will it? I’d have a bit of a headache reinstalling and moving it?
If I want to get the photo sales software to use the same menus, same problem, it’s not in my WP folder, plus how easy would it be to iframe the sales pages into a wordpress page?I’ve only ever logged into wordpress to add posts (I know, they are lacking a bit in text content, I need to get round to filling them!), making a whole site with wordpress, or any CMS is pretty alien to me!
I’m thinking the html version is so cheap I’m better off buying both and just matching the WP version’s menu links to the rest of the site?
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