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August 25, 2004
Building your home with WordPress - how the basic structure of a WordPress site works
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There's a great article for total beginners who need some help in understanding how the basic structure of a WordPress site works by comparing your website to a house. It's got some great tips to help you wrap your mind around how to structure your site, etc, and is well worth reading when trying to plan out your sites design and navigational features (always good to do BEFORE making your site, a rule I often forget to follow..)
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