• Hi,

    I am considering WordPress for a non-blog site and am wondering how to manage content in different sections of a page. For example, if my site has some content in a left column and some in a right column, how do I make both columns manageable with separate WYSIWYG editors?

    Most of the tutorials I’ve seen just dump all the content (and code) into the page editor, is there a better way of doing it?

    Thanks,
    c.h.r.i.s

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  • how do I make both columns manageable with separate WYSIWYG editors?

    Publish them as different pages and then use a custom query to show then within a custom page template.

    Thread Starter chris-1

    (@chris-1)

    So if I have to make, say 50 of these pages, each one will have to have two sub pages? This would quite easily become unmanagable in the admin if I needed more sections (say 10). Is there a better way? Maybe WordPress would not be the best fit for this?

    Thanks,
    c.h.r.i.s

    what type of site u are trying to manage through wp… like what n how you want to manage it maybe i can help you coz ive been gone through using wp as a non blog site manager… n it can be easy yeah!

    Thread Starter chris-1

    (@chris-1)

    It’s a magazine site with lots of different sections with various images and text. The thing I don’t want to do is put all of the html tags to separate the content inside the main wysiwyg editor.

    I’ve just seen this flutter plugin that actually looks like the key, though if you have any other suggestions, please let me know.

    https://flutter.freshout.us/

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