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I’ve been approached by a client who wanted to convert a static html template into WordPress. Sounds easy, but…
When I checked the template here.
http://www.templatemonster.com/website- … tml?tab=30
I found that each page has lots of content this is divided into different chunks, for instance the About Us page is divided into 4 sections, and was wondering how to get this to work in WordPress and how will the client be able to edit the text later on?
Also, I have attached a screen shot of the home page , which is not any simpler as well.
Hope for some tips on what is the best way to tackle something like that.
thanks,
elmalak
If I understand the problem correctly… I would create custom templates for each subpage, create diffrent post category for each of them, then add for example 4 posts in each category, and on one page, display posts only from one category. That could slove Yours problem, and also editing the content would be quite easy.
Hi Cyberek :
Thank you for checking out my question and posting a reply to it.
I think that’s a very nice solution to the problem, and I think it would work nicely!
Will try it and see how things go.
thanks a lot.
elmalak
Glad I could help.
Best Regards
Martin.