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  • Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    Sorry about the noob questions, but does this app make the site multi lingual? Or do I need to do something in the dashboard to get the website to support multi languages?

    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    Thanks. It this solution easy? I have no php skills and am a WordPress beginner. So, I am looking for something I can easily install en presto, it works…

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    I just made the ugliest website ever. But, I made it! Thanks for the push in the right direction, guys

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    I am sorry, I have no idea. We did not make them ourselves, a webdesigner did. Any way I can find out?

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    They are 2 seperate websites, that run seperate. both go to an info@domain.nl email address.

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    AHA! And let me guess, I can upload any theme or widget to WordPress. And any editing is done in the admin part of Word press….

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    Ok, thanks.

    But, is WP already the editor? Or do you edit using another program?

    And if so, what are these templates I see online? Do I upload them somehow and then select them?

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    Thanks questas_admin.

    It is becoming a bit clearer. However, I still don’t know HOW the website works offline. Do I need to make a database locally? How?

    If I click on index.html, it opens in my web browser and I see what I did.
    If I click on index.php, nothing happens, except that it opens in PHP editor. It does not work in my web browser. I think this is where the “localhost” thing comes in handy…

    How do I run WordPress locally so I can play around with it?
    And after that, I still have no idea how to upload the site.

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    Thank you, stephencottontail!

    Because all I really know is basic HTML, I am used to the following:
    1) Download a fancy free website template.
    2) Edit it with a simple editor.
    3) Upload the entire site in the “public html” folder of my domain.
    4) And presto, it works!

    After reading your comment, I get the feeling WordPress doesn’t work this way. Because all I want to do is upload a fancy downloaded template (not even edited yet). Cannot seem to get this to work…

    The “localhost” was mentioned in some tutorials about uploading a locally made website to your domain. After 30 sec they started talking about uploading databases and editing all kinds of settings, and I was lost again.

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    Thread Starter maurice2015

    (@maurice2015)

    Again, these “easy” statement. Is everyone (including WordPress) trying make me feel like a complete idiot? Can someone please HELP me, instead of just dumping a link. Believe me, I read it all. I did not help. WordPress is NOT easy of if you do not have an IT back ground.

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