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AutozamAZ-3 03-07-2011 01:08 PM

Dreamweaver HTML templates?
 
hey,

I was wondering if anyone knew any good sites to find free html dreamweaver templates? i'm looking for ones specifically with a fitness and health theme if that helps

many thanks in advance

mos_skeeto 03-07-2011 03:05 PM

That dreamweaver template way of doing things is pretty dated. Based on your post it seems like you don't want to do that much hands-on coding. I would recommend researching Wordpress for your site.

Wordpress is popular for blogging but you can configure it to run a site. It'll take a small chunk of time to get one up and running properly. Once it's up it's easy sailing... grab a free theme http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/

some hosting companies like godaddy let you do a one click wordpress deploy.

AutozamAZ-3 03-08-2011 11:42 AM

thanks michelin_man,

i'm actually very new to this.. are the WP themes in an HTML format, where you can then edit them in a WYSIWYG type of application?

i was thinking about going with godaddy actually. i will look into this.

edited: what about paid themes, does anyone have any good sources for relatively reasonably priced themes?

Preemo 03-08-2011 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AutozamAZ-3 (Post 7333896)
thanks michelin_man,

i'm actually very new to this.. are the WP themes in an HTML format, where you can then edit them in a WYSIWYG type of application?

i was thinking about going with godaddy actually. i will look into this.

edited: what about paid themes, does anyone have any good sources for relatively reasonably priced themes?

There are TONS of premium themes out there with endless amounts of vendors.

Themeforest.net

And if that isn't enough, Google the rest.

mos_skeeto 03-09-2011 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AutozamAZ-3 (Post 7333896)
thanks michelin_man,

i'm actually very new to this.. are the WP themes in an HTML format, where you can then edit them in a WYSIWYG type of application?

i was thinking about going with godaddy actually. i will look into this.

edited: what about paid themes, does anyone have any good sources for relatively reasonably priced themes?

WP themes use html/css and contain some wordpress specific tags to output text. The link above has both paid and free themes.

WYSIWYG editing a theme might be a little trickier. What I did last time was pick a theme I liked and made small changes and previewed it after every edit.

Once you implement the theme, the WYSIWYG part would be for the content. Wordpress+theme will do the shell and you would type in your body content in a text box just like this forum post :)


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