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WebsiteBaker Stactic Pages?
crnogorac081:
Well,
You can make a website with WB and not change the content or update it at all... if you mean "static" like that :-D
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Argos:
Bob, you should take care of your spelling. Sloppy writing results in misunderstandings and failed search results. Instead of "static" you wrote "stactic" and "staic".
I must admit that I don't really understand your question either... WB is a CMS, so it creates pages dynamically.
deb01:
statistics are around there. It should not be a problem to find a suitable one.
As for "static pages" - I also look for a solution like this. The one that were discussed in the forum are more a scary hack and also not working anymore (changed files in 2.7?).
I know that it would be a pain as soon as one would like to include a contact form or anything else like that but nevertheless customers asking for static pages (if they are generated by a CMS doesn't matter).
I believe keeping all drawbacks in mind it would be a good idea to publish in a stage system (CMS/PHP) and transfer the webpage to a hosting working with static pages (HTML) -> production system.
mickpage:
--- Quote ---Bob, you should take care of your spelling. Sloppy writing results in misunderstandings
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WebBird:
You can always create "static" pages with tools like wget or WinHTTrack. So, the CMS don't have to do this for you. But be careful - many things won't work on a static page. (For it is static, you know. :wink:)
Examples:
* Access counter
* Shopping cart
* Banner rotation
* ...
See here for an explanation of what a CMS is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system
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