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  • Thread Starter untchablecs

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    Ok….i think i got it now. So on the pages of the site there will be a link to “blog” and when the user clicks that they go to -http://www.abcdefg.com/blog/etc-…….wherever my blog files are located. So I take it I’ll then have to alter the css and layout of my blog pages to reflect my header/footer/nav/graphics etc.? Sorry for all these “stupid” questions.

    Thread Starter untchablecs

    (@untchablecs)

    I have my clients site already done (coded in Dreamweaver with xhtml/css). He now wants a blog on his site. I already checked with the hosting company and they support PHP 4.3+ as well as MySQL databases. I thought i could download the wordpress.zip and that would contain all the files to set up the blog within his current site. In other words I will create a button on his site (“blog”) when the user clicks that “blog” button it would display the blog on this same site (contained within the wrapper of the site). This blog would be hosted on my clients server and i thought i could use an “include” statement to pull the blog into the design wrapper I’ve already created so it doesn’t appear to be another site. I hope this is clear. Let me know.

    Thread Starter untchablecs

    (@untchablecs)

    Can anybody help?

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