
Edit: Thanks for all the info and suggestions, I think I found something that will work for me!
Anyone have a good 101 resource on how to build a static website? I'm getting increasingly frustrated and pissy with WordPress
Edit: Thanks for all the info and suggestions, I think I found something that will work for me!
Anyone have a good 101 resource on how to build a static website? I'm getting increasingly frustrated and pissy with WordPress
Edit: Thanks for all the info and suggestions, I think I found something that will work for me!
Anyone have a good 101 resource on how to build a static website? I'm getting increasingly frustrated and pissy with WordPress
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