Elena, can you be more specific about WordPress "inflexibility"?
Either I am not understanding your problem, or you are dealing with
restrictions that are a result from working around an existing
template instead of building your own.

If you are hosting your own website, you are not constrained to
customize just the CSS, nor to follow a rigid structure for your
HTML. With WordPress templating system, you are free to start your
template from scratch, as well as using different templates for
different sections of the website.

You have full design freedom. The CMS function is to feed your
template with content, not to structure your design.


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