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myfunbirthday
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If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/1/2005 18:00:25
Hello All, I have been reading for months that I should break away from the comfort of my editing software and embark on CSS. I pose this very lengthy question which requires a bit of history.... I currently have a site that places well on Search engines and as a result is the sole support for my family. http://www.amazingmoms.com Making changes always concerns me because of the need for the income that is generated. Especially on the birthday party page http://amazingmoms.com/htm/KidsBirthdayParties.htm Becoming a web designer was never my intention. I just wanted to share my ideas as a parent. Well....my site looks old, is difficult to manage (over hundreds of pages) and needs an overhaul. I also have 4 more similar URL's to develop. I thought I would just create a new template to use for all of them so they would work well together. First let me tell you that I am quite dependant on the WYSIWYG properties of FP and know only enough HTML to create my own look and repair font tags etc. Now that you know the history....here is are the question/s: *Is there an easy way to changes hundreds of pages with LOTS of content, if I never used a template to begin with or will I just have to go through page by page? *Will learning CSS (could take forever)and switching my currently successful site over effect my current SE placement? If you were me, would you create the new template for all of the sites in CSS and not waste your time switching over the existing site until you were ready to do the BIG change. ANY advise would be appreciated. I have read many posts regarding CSS and SE effects and it seems that the general opinion is that it is a toss-up -- I'm interested to *hear* the steps that experienced people would take. I sure wish I could afford to hire someone for this project :) Thank you Kit
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dpf
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/1/2005 19:34:55
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My advice. Leave the existing site as it is. Do the new pages in css. When you've got to grips with it and feeling a little more confident, then every time you need to make a change to a page, re-do it using css. jaybee is exactly correct. you have a lot at stake -"if it ain't broke - don't fix it"
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myfunbirthday
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/1/2005 20:35:41
jaybee, dbf and bobby - Thanks to you all- I had a feeling I would have to go back page by page - I will at some point but I think my page is at or around 500 pages and if it took jaybee that long - multiply it by two for me. I am meeting with a CSS instructor/friend on Thurs. morning - we'll see if I have the aptitude for it :) I like the idea of taking on the future projects first. When I'm ready to undertake the clean-up --> My husband thinks that I should publish my existing site back to myself as a new web and work on it slowly----then publish back as the amazingmoms.com web when I'm done. That way I can work a bit at a time - will that work? Thanks again Kit
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myfunbirthday
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/2/2005 2:16:24
Thank you - Very funny - Not only will it probably not work thfirst time - my track record is about four times :) Oh boy is my learning curve going to be steep. I could barely understand what your response was saying - yikes. kit
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dpf
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/2/2005 6:51:15
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I could barely understand what your response was saying - yikes. i think bobby's wife says that a lot <hehe>
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/2/2005 7:30:33
Hi myfunbirthday, I viewed your site, very nice. I am currently redoing a 400+ page site with 300+ more new pages, and adding all 8 subdomains into main site. quote:
Oh boy is my learning curve going to be steep. I could barely understand what your response was saying - yikes. I thought the same thing, but after reading, trial and error, and all of the help from the masters around here, I am well on my way to launch a new universe built completely with CSS. Be patient and like everyone else has said, start with one page and learn. What I did was created a template for site in CSS, and now the long process of moving the content into it. When you run into trouble and need help, it's a click away from the masters here at FPWM. Good Luck, Grizz
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/2/2005 8:07:51
kit: one piece of advice that we often give to folks setting out on css and who are scared - dont try to incorporate all css - that is what is so very frightening. try very simple tasks first - fromat fonts for example. give yourself ONE success to build on. good luck
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myfunbirthday
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RE: If you were me (heaven forbid) what would you do? - 2/3/2005 14:41:07
Thanks to you ALL -- I feel much better. I just met with my friend (HTML and CSS instructor). I saw what CSS can do and now I'm phsyched! I'll have so much more control --- my husband can tell you that is VERY important to me :) In the spring he is offering his class for a term. Which will keep me learning at a pace I can handle. I'll create the templates for the new sites and leave the $$ making site alone for now - except minor color changes etc. Then --- I'll move step by step with the big project when I'm comfortable. The other great thing is that this will force me to learn the HTML as well. As I stated before what I know of HTML is limited to working around FP. I've never created a site from scratch, so to speak. This will be good for me --- ready for a new challenge! Now if I could just figure out how to get 500 K visitors to buy products -- all would be right with the Internet world. Thanks again - I'm sure you will be hearing lots from over the next few months. Kit
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