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I was talking to a friend today about using WordPress as a website. She asked me a great question that I’ve received a few times so I thought it deserved a detailed response in an article format. The question was: My answer: The fact that you can make such a quick and easy complete website design change with WordPress themes has to be one of the greatest features of the program itself. Let’s compare this feature to your typical ‘old school’ HTML website. When designing a HTML website you (or a website designer) can spend hours upon hours creating and updating your websites look, colors, layout and ‘theme’. With a WordPress website you can choose from the thousands of themes available out there. Some themes let you change your entire color layout with the click of a button, others let you keep the overall theme but change the width, or number of columns just by checking a box. Not only that, WordPress designers are constantly working to create new and better professional quality themes that users can purchase for a very reasonable price. Add to the fact that the tradition theme usually requires expensive website design software like Dreamweaver or Microsoft Expressions (where WordPress is free) the choice seems to be a no-brainer. So how does it work? Here’s what happens when you change your theme: Here’s a little description of the anatomy of a WordPress website along with which parts are ‘theme-based’ and which are ‘content-based’: Theme-Based Header - The header is that top portion of the website. The header changes with your theme. Content-Based Pages - You can create pages of content within your site. They do not change when your theme does. What’s important to realize here is that your theme is completely separate from your main website content. A theme is like a “dress and makeup”. You can quickly and easily change looks anytime you want. Now that you’ve heard about one of the greatest advantages of making a website with WordPress I’d like to invite you to check out a free mini-course that shows you how to set up your own WordPress website in 7 days or less. Not only that, but you’ll receive free weekly tips to help you as you build and grow your WordPress site into a profitable business venture. Here’s the link to check that out: Author: Angela Wills of Marketers Mojo
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