Easy is a relative term here. WordPress out of the box without any customization is simple to use. Once deployed, you log-in to the Admin Panel to create pages, blog posts, etc... Non-coders, seniors, kids, all manage to use it successfully. WordPress.org is where you download the free software and get documentation on how to use it. WordPress.com is instant gratification (hosting & WordPress in one place). Sign-up for a free account to test it. https://en.wordpress.com/signup/ That's the easy part. Under the hood, WordPress comes with approx. 900 files in some 80 folders. But none of these are actual web pages. It's all just code. The actual content is stored in MySql databases on the server. When all the parts are assembled by the server, ta da, a dynamic web page displays in the browser. A static web site you built in Dreamweaver will have no connection to your WordPress site. You would have to re-build the pages in WordPress to make them editable by the client. Or keep the main site pages static (not editable without you) and let them use WordPress exclusively for blogging, press releases, event calendars, etc... Nancy O. Alt-Web Design & Publishing Web | Graphics | Print | Media Specialists http://alt-web.com/ http://twitter.com/altweb
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