Some technical tips on doing complex html (and related items) in WordPress
I struggled a bit trying to get raw HTML into a blog post. I did some experimenting with some techniques and I searched the internet for solutions. I collected a few links and other notes below.
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Some links on HTML related issues
There is really a lot of help on the internet. Here are some other links I have found.
- Converting html to word press.
- Some chat help is available with WordPress.
- Here is an assortment of really excellent tips and tricks. There are lots of excellent PHP methods here.
- This post discusses some useful tricks if you are using Word.
- This problem of entering raw HTML into WordPress is solved by installing this "raw html" word press plug in. This post is done using this plug in using raw HTML.
Other notes - verify your web pages
- Then it is a good idea to verify the html that you just created, so that it is free of errors. Do this before you upload the html. To do this, I use this online website validator. (Also see the word press documentation on validation.) If it passes this test, then it is good html. Miraculously, complex blog pages can pass such rigorous validation tests. For example, I have been lucky enough to have my entire main page pass this validation, which is incredible, given the complexity of the blog page.
This post was updated in March, 2017. It is an amazingly popular post.