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I'm a newbie (sort of). Please help. (7 posts)

  1. kademcconville
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Hey guys,

    What it is, I have designed my own website in Dreamweaver. It is still under development. To make it easier, here is the page where i would like to have a wordpress blog on http://www.startrkade.co.uk/rkadeworld

    Where it says 'welcome' underneath my slide, that is where i would like my blog to be. Now before I go any further, is wordpress actually the right program to be using? I know you can make an entire site through WordPress, but i just need a blog. It would be my news article sections.

    Complicated for me, but maybe easy to any of you to help me with. I could just be being a clutz!

    Thanks in advance guys and i appreciate your time.

  2. kademcconville
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

  3. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 7 months ago #

    is wordpress actually the right program to be using

    Yes. Just install it in a sub-directory called blog.

  4. kademcconville
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    Thanks esmi for the reply :)

    Once i install it, won't it just become an entire site? And is there any way i can put the blog on my own page i have made in dreamweaver? thanks again.

  5. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 7 months ago #

    won't it just become an entire site?

    No - it will just run anything within the /blog folder.

    is there any way i can put the blog on my own page i have made in dreamweaver?

    See integrating WordPress with your web site

  6. kademcconville
    Member
    Posted 7 months ago #

    I have tried integrating, but failed. Is there a code to put into my dreamweaver page other than the link you sent me? I have 6 pages on my site in dreamweaver. but i want one of them to be a wordpress blog. It needs to blend in with the rest of my pages though.

    Am i missing something here?

  7. esmi
    Theme Diva & Forum Moderator
    Posted 7 months ago #

    All of the instructions are on the page that I linked to above.

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