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<font face="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><span style="font-size: 12px;">‘Web design’ is a very big field to handle entirely with Wordpress.<br>
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>If your building a relatively static website then no Wordpress is not the way to go. HTML, CSS, JS and a bit of PHP for any dynamic elements will be a lot easier. You’ll need to know >these to build Wordpress templates too but having Wordpress in the way complicates it.<br>
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>If your building a CMS controlled site with a relatively static structure across the site then yes wordpress is good.<br>
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>If you want a Blog then wordpress is great.<br>
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>Cheers<br>
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>Mike<br><font size="3"><br>Hi Mike<br><br>My future endeavours will most certainly be dynamic websites, more user interactive and includes all sorts of media. However, my Vicar ( I do our church website) quite likes the idea of a blog, that is what prompted my question; certainly will use WordPress for the blog. <br><br>Mo<br><br><br></font>
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