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I'm contemplating a website for my new business and after a lot of research, have settled on a StudioPress theme. I want to be sure of the order of events, as I am in a small rural town, and there are no Wordpress developers/experts around. I'm going to be doing this myself, and though I'm a fairly savvy computer user, I'm by no means a coder or even a partial geek. Thus I need it to be fairly easy and straight forward.
So the way I understand it, this is how it goes: 1. Register a domain name. (I've done that before.) ![]() 2. Get a hosting account. (I've done that before) 3. Install WordPress to the hosting account. (Here's where it's all new.) 4. Purchase my StudioPress package with Genesis framework and the child theme. 5. Install the StudioPress package into WordPress. 6. Edit the content of the child theme. And what I'll end up with is the child theme with MY content, but looking like the demo theme here on the StudioPress site. Is that the way it works? I'd rather it not be or .Thanks, jon |
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