There are probably existing themes that can work as well without having to bit twiddle the CSS.

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message: 3
date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 11:37:05 +0200
from: Dave <dfx1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Question on a Basic Website for My Uncle's
Business

Mike, it looks like you have already put your site in Wordpress. Do I
understand that you now just have to work on the CSS file with this
theme? Where do you start?

2011/7/11 Mike Wills <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
As I was playing with it last night (http://charliesrepair.com), I decided
that it would be better just to put in into WordPress. What I was initially
thinking, isn't going to flow right. (Note that the above page is without
any CSS work yet, just basic HTML5 boilerplate design.)

I am going to break it up into logical pages and handle images a bit
differently. At that point, it isn't hard to use WordPress pages and add a
simple design to the page.

--
Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me



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