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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 102425" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Are you taking about the wordpress.com vs wordpress.org? Because you can have a .com or a .org site anyway you wish. Just get hosting and buy your preferred domain name. There are also .net and .info that are fairly common today. A lot of other also that are not quite as common yet. Wordpress, Drupal are probably the most common CMS websites in use now. Many webhosts have built in software that sill load and configure the basic setup for either of these Content Management Systems with 1 click and fill in the blanks. It takes a little more work to tailor it to suit yoiur needs. Finding and adding modules and then building or finding a theme to give it the look you want. I used to do this for a living but now it is just for fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 102425, member: 6277"] Are you taking about the wordpress.com vs wordpress.org? Because you can have a .com or a .org site anyway you wish. Just get hosting and buy your preferred domain name. There are also .net and .info that are fairly common today. A lot of other also that are not quite as common yet. Wordpress, Drupal are probably the most common CMS websites in use now. Many webhosts have built in software that sill load and configure the basic setup for either of these Content Management Systems with 1 click and fill in the blanks. It takes a little more work to tailor it to suit yoiur needs. Finding and adding modules and then building or finding a theme to give it the look you want. I used to do this for a living but now it is just for fun. [/QUOTE]
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