• Hello all, I have a traditional website hosted by Yahoo hosting and built with their site builder dummy tools. I want to utize WordPress blog technology with that site, sort of another page that can be accessed seamlessly so my members can g to a wordpress built blog, post items, then seamlessly navigate back to the other site as though the pages were linked via a button. I would like this to be bidirectional. Any ideas how to do this…I’m not technical to write code but need dummy tools to wire things together as I did with my yahoo hosted site.

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  • This is not a WP question. It is HTML basics 101.
    If you want a website you should learn the very basics. Good online school here:
    http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp

    Thread Starter capevector

    (@capevector)

    i understand. the only problem is that yahoo webhosting offers or promotes wordpress as an opensource blog option, along with their own and another product. this means you will have many many novices like me attempting to use wordpress for blogs. Like the yahoo tools, I actually found building the wordpress blog to be quite simple, but miss the dummy tools to create point and click links or navigation. If you could provide those simple navigation options downstream, you would fund a exponential user community. See the website i built without any real technical knowledge http://www.easternusapatriots.com . Easy to create point and click navigation tools between pages made it happen..the rest inserting content ( like your blogs ) and images was simple and was all about page design.

    Just for clarification:
    1. I am not a WP developer.
    2. I am a volunteer helper in this forum for WP-related questions.
    3. I don’t have time to teach anybody basic html or css issues.
    4. Despite the PR buzz – modifying themes and templates does require a certain degree of knowledge in HTML/CSS.

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