On Monday, April 11, 2011 11:21:44 am Peter Manis wrote:

> Really it comes down to selecting what it right for the client.  This
> thread is about pointing to a couple solutions, but as part of the process
> of working with the client multiple solutions should be evaluated for
> their specific project. I am simply saying instead of making things cut
> and dry about what is and is not created for an intended purpose you
> should keep an open mind and do what is right for the client.

My arguments come from my point of view as a client.  I need a site redesign, 
so I'm looking at the choice as a client.

I need a site that won't look at all like the typical WordPress site, that I 
can use to create multi-column multi-page layouts and then change the contents 
of those multiple columns and multiple pages without the posting paradigm.  
And yes, I don't want anything in it to look like it's a blog, except possibly 
for the page that is.

If that's possible (and I'm willing to presume that it is) I'd appreciate it 
greatly if someone would point me towards a site that's similar to what I 
envision, done in WordPress.

I'm not anti-wordpress; in fact I think it's the best thing since sliced 
bread, when I want a blog.  Can I get what I want, what I need, what I wrote 
above, with WordPress?  I would really appreciate a link.

Thanks.

Jeff
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