Let’s see if this works. I’ve got 3 hours before I go to bed. I have one final area of this site I need to use that will finish it off in a capacity. Can I do it while dynamically updating this post to see if indeed I’m hitting my deadline.
I’ve go the below post that claims it will tell me how to make Static WP pages the easy way, shall we see hmm,…yes I think we shall. TechGnome’s World � Static WP Pages made easy
Update one: Got preoccupied and watched the end half of a documentary of the problems Shell are having. As for the site, well the makeshift are has been updated, although the CSS is not completely there, I’ll try and sort it out before I go bedy bies.
Update two: Pretty pathetic, I’m soo tired. I’ve managed to get the ‘static pages’ to work, which is a major load off my back to be honest, but they don’t have the look I want. Not sure which exact CSS I should be using for this little thing here, so I’ll have to wait till tomorrow, but to be honest that means that sometime during the weekend, my blog design and all is pretty much done, which is pretty scary, took what 1 month and a half to get here, but it’s been one hell of an adventure.
Hehehehe. Use at your own risk! I’ve talked about it before in the WP Forums, it was something I whipped up because it fit my needs. It’s not for everyone and does have some drawbacks - it’s not searchable - but it does work. Follow the directions, don’t try to rush it and it should turn out fine.
TG
Heh, well you’d be surprised but it works fine right now for me. I’ve already sorted out the links, although they need some serious css sorting out. I’ll be sure to try those before the end of the night, but hey at least that will be one of the static pages sorted out, although those sections will get updated dynamically when and if I choose, which is brilliant. Thanks for the tutorial, very simple and clear.