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  • Thread Starter slothluvchunk

    (@slothluvchunk)

    Hey Guys….. so just got updated during the week. I will allowed to use WordPress and the assessors can mark it as a live website, however, they will require a backup copy of whatever I create in case something was to happen the live website.

    I just want to clarify what you are saying Voodoo (apologies…but I’m a novice..these questions may seem dumb) – but what you are saying is the link you posted allows you to “download” the WP website creator which you can run off a thumbdrive (and thus perhaps a CD also?) which will enable you to create whatverd you create on a disc?

    1 question – whats a .exe.?

    Anyway – seems I can use WP which is good, just a matter of how I decide to back it up! Easiest way being the best for me I think 😉

    Thread Starter slothluvchunk

    (@slothluvchunk)

    Creating it in Dreamweaver is not within the spec. So when it gets down to brass tax…. it looks like if I go ahead and do the website in WordPress then it will be possible to “download” it and stick it on a cd.

    Thanks for the last post furious… I get what you mean…. I think 😉

    Thread Starter slothluvchunk

    (@slothluvchunk)

    Hey guys!
    Thanks for the advice – really appreciate it.
    So Voodoo – the link you posted there is for a site that will basically do what furiousfrog outlined above your post. It will extract the html code from the website….
    Furiousfrog – thanks mate, what do you mean by links being absolute or relative?
    Bit worried about downloading wordpress and starting (which I really need to do) until I am sure that I can hand it in on disc).

    Thread Starter slothluvchunk

    (@slothluvchunk)

    Thanks Esmi.
    What would be a recommended software leecher to use?

    This static HTML version, lets say for arguments sake that I do that. Is there someway for the person opening this to see the website, from this burned cd, to see the site in “live” mode?

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