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bfuller:
Does WebsiteBaker make stactic pages? Is this more for making Blogs than Staic Web Pages?

Looking for something that can be used for a medium size Store Front.

Bob
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First thing, let me apologize for my spelling and grammar errors in the original post. I was in a bit of a hurry at the time of the post and I guess a whole lot lazy in checking the post. With  that said:

I have been looking at several CMS and “Quote” Blogging/CMS programs to redo several store fronts I have at present. (Not looking for a Shopping Cart Program with catalog. The Shopping Cart I presently use allows me to use the CMS to write the code back to the shopping cart order directory.

I don’t claim to be any authority on CMS or Blogging Programs and is why I came to the forum to ask the question “ Will, WebsiteBaker make a site in Static Pages”

After doing a little more research on the different programs available to design web sites, I come to find that it depends on the argot of the community that designs the programs, and since I spent the fast majority of my time with WordPress and Drupal I picked up a little of the argot that is used in their community.

Think I may have found my answer to the original question, but I will throw out what I think I have learned and get some feed back from the community.

A static page being a page that doesn’t change. To have items on the page that does not change unless the administrator changes them. Example: Like Items for sale. (Unlike a dynamic web site, like a blogg that changes with visitors leaving comments and is intended to have changes made by visitors to the site)

 I guess some could argue the point that having a script to put something in a shopping cart makes the page not a static page.

It looks to me that WebsiteBaker does this being a true CMS, were a program like WordPress and Drupal is used more for a blogging software, but can be used as a CMS as I found this article about WordPress.

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How to Make a Wordpress Static Web Site
Posted on May 30th, 2008 by admin
It is really easy to create static Wordpress sites.
Find a nice template you like. There are many sites with free Wordpress templates. Go to Google and do a search on ” Free Wordpress Templates” or “Free Wordpress Themes”.
If you don’t need things in the sidebar like calenders or archives etc, a simple solution is to go to design&gtwidgets and by adding widgets you can make the sidebar look exactly as you like. This way you don’t have to touch any code.
Add the all in one seo plugin
Add the privacy policy plugin. Optional, but I always have a privacy policy on my sites.
Add a sitemap plugin if you want. Good for Search Engines
Add a Google Sitemap.
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I hope I clarified my original question and that everyone will please except my apology for my laziness and spelling errors of the original post.

Bob

Luisehahne:
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Dietmar

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bfuller:
Excuse me?

Stefek:
Hello Bob.

Do you mean static or statistics?

WebsiteBaker generates "kind of" static pages.
But it is not really static, because the contents are stored in a database.

The other point of misunderstanding: Store = Shopping Software?
If so, what its name?

Regards,
Stefek

bfuller:
This is my understanding of a static web site page.


(As defined in Wikipedia)

A static web page is a web page that always comprises the same information in response to all download requests from all users. Contrast with Dynamic web page.

It displays the same information for all users, from all contexts, providing the classical hypertext, where navigation is performed through "static" documents.

Bob

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