WEB DESIGN
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@orange Yup, but I think I read there was the ability to host a website on it. I could be wrong.
So I tried to find Kadence and GeneratePress in the themes but they didn't show (free or premium).
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@DanH It has a free version: https://wordpress.org/themes/kadence/
Also this is the premium version with layer cake premium options : ) : https://www.kadencewp.com/kadence-theme/
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@orange thanks! Will the free version be enough for me you think?
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@DanH said in WEB DESIGN:
@orange thanks! Will the free version be enough for me you think?
Personally, I wouldn't go with a free theme for a commercial business. Basically, it would be enough. But for better options like Kadence Blocks Pro, Conversions, Pro Add-Ons, AMP..etc. it would be much better, especially for a new business.
Statistics show that the sales and user respect for the brand are also affected by the website speed & design as much as the product quality.
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Will the free version be enough for me you think?
Don't pay for anything until you have spent a decent amount of time getting familiar with constructing sites in wordpress and using WooCommerce and have felt out the ecosystem of plugins properly. Then take your time to decide where to spend your money.
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@orange noted. Do you use pro, essential or full?
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@DanH I have Lifetime Full Bundle. By the way, I've added some items to the requirement list above ;)
Like @d-healey said, first you can try free version, and also watch the review videos on YouTube and then decide.
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@orange This is brilliant thank you, hopefully useful to others as well
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@DanH said in WEB DESIGN:
@orange Thanks so much for this :)
Could I host it on PCloud? I read somewhere on here that I could.... Perhaps @Lindon knows?
no hosting on pCloud - its a simple cloud storage service....
I use siteGround for web hosting....
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@d-healey oh ok, so woocommerce has themes too... on I go
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@DanH Themes and plugins - https://woocommerce.com/product-category/themes/
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@d-healey thanks. So you can start a new store on WooCommerce - that's different to a Website right? i.e you need Wordpress (or similar) as well...
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WooCommerce is a plugin for Wordpress. You can host a wordpress site with any standard web hosting service.
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@Lindon Thanks will check them out. So you can have a static html website on PCloud using the public folder. But that's not much use here.
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@DanH Pcloud is not for website hosting, it's just storage, like dropbox, or a harddrive.Actually it looks like you're right, you can use it in a limited way for hosting web pages- but don't.
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@d-healey from their website:
Hosting a static HTML website
To use pCloud as a hosting solution for your website, simply put HTML-formatted text files and linked graphics in the Public Folder (or in a sub-folder). Click Share and Copy Link on the main directory, where your site's resources are. This will copy the index' URL to the clipboard and you can preview your website.
Optionally, you can add your own Error 404 HTML page to the website. Otherwise, pCloud's default Error 404 page will be shown when content is not accessible. -
@DanH said in WEB DESIGN:
@d-healey from their website:
Hosting a static HTML website
To use pCloud as a hosting solution for your website, simply put HTML-formatted text files and linked graphics in the Public Folder (or in a sub-folder). Click Share and Copy Link on the main directory, where your site's resources are. This will copy the index' URL to the clipboard and you can preview your website.
Optionally, you can add your own Error 404 HTML page to the website. Otherwise, pCloud's default Error 404 page will be shown when content is not accessible.this is really about as simple as it can get - and about as useful as it sounds....certainly no ecommerce solution
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Best solution is nestjs and nextjs :)