There is no support phone number; WordPress is a free application, and no company supports it.
is there a support phone number?
lol, funny question.
Try to transform your html template into a WP template, it’s not that difficult and there are plenty of docs: http://wordpress.org/docs/
And step-by-step instructions at http://codex.wordpress.org/
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
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Create your own template and stick The Loop in it: http://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop
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jabari
(@jabari)
Sorry, Macmanx, obviously, I dont know what Im doing. What is the loop? So basically, there is no easy way to put a blog into an existing shell?
Thread Starter
jabari
(@jabari)
posted over you…sorry, Im not very tech savy, but Ill give it a try
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
Volunteer Moderator
Assuming you already have an existing HTML design, you copy the entire Loop: http://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop#WordPress_1.5 and paste it exactly where you want your WordPress posts to appear.
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jabari
(@jabari)
I really apologize for being a pain, but where do I get the loop from? Which file in my wordpress file. This is all Im seeing when I try to follow the instructions and upload:
Posted in | |’); ?>
Not Found
Did you change the file extension on your file to .php from .html? It needs to be .php for the server to know that it’s going to have to read PHP code, and since the Loop is PHP, things won’t work out without it.
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James Huff
(@macmanx)
Volunteer Moderator
Where do I get the loop from? Which file in my wordpress file.
http://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop#Using_The_Loop
The loop can be found in a theme’s index.php file.
You may find this to be more helpful:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic.php?id=25522