It’s a nice site.
You’ll have to read more about “WordPress as a CMS”.
There are many articles and many plugins that will help you to achieve the same outlook… or even a better one.
You can install WP and then activate an “underconstruction plugin”. There are a few useful out there. This will help you to make the first step – install the WP and give you time to experiment with plugins and design layouts.
Hope this was useful 🙂
Thank you!
It was very useful
I will give it a go
Hi again
Must i be skilled in php to use wordprss for my site?
Today i use dreamweaver and most things is cut and paste but im know how to work with css
is thats good enough to use WP?
It’s good enough … to start 🙂
but I’ll recommend buying a WP book that explains the most important points. Personally I’m not a php developer, but a designer… and most of the time I can figure out solutions for what bothers me. There are many WP tips and tuts in the Net.
http://digwp.com/book/
this is the book.
I think it’s very worthed for 27 USD 🙂
Good luck with the site, buddy!
I’m writing a series on setting up WordPress as a CMS – though it’s pretty much a CMS out of the box, I’m mostly talking about getting it more streamlined:
http://stianandreassen.com/customizing-wordpress/setting-up-wordpress-as-a-cms-part-1/
http://stianandreassen.com/customizing-wordpress/setting-up-wordpress-as-a-cms-part-2/
Though it’s not absolutelly necessary to know your way around PHP, it really helps.