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Hello everyone.

I got this problem. I write my own pages without using any CMS. It's a blog on "how to". I realise that each time I post a new page, I will have to edit almost all the others and that seems like a lot of work. I have a navigation bar but it doesn't solve the problem since I want to have a container for recent post, " readers also read" and if possible a list of popular post. I'd really love to continue writing my own pages but with that challenge, I'm tempted to consider a CMS or Google blog. Any ideas?

25th Jun 2017, 5:59 AM
Ondape Valery
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It's possible to create a separate page for your navigation and then include that nav page on all your other pages. You could do that with JavaScript, or an HTML frame, or any backend language. But really, once you get to this point you're much better off moving onto a CMS. WordPress is a PHP based CMS with a very large community base and is very easy to learn.
25th Jun 2017, 6:26 AM
Nobody
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here's a link to the site. I'm hosting it on a free server just for testing. one of my article: https://how2.comeze.com/how-to-root-your-phone-in-5-minutes-without-using-a-computer.html http://how2.comeze.com
25th Jun 2017, 7:14 AM
Ondape Valery
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Thank you @nobody. It's really not easy to do that manually. I now see the reason why almost everyone uses WordPress.
25th Jun 2017, 7:12 AM
Ondape Valery
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