On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just curious. With like WordPress or Blogger. Can I make it where some
> part is always at the Top - where as the new content normally gets
> inserted at the top and older stuff scrolls down. But, can one part of
> the content always stay at the top?
>
> And - with either Blogger or WordPress - can I also do the Google
> Analytics stuff???

"Yes, but..." is always the answer to questions like this.

I don't use WordPress.com, I host my own copies of WP on my own
hosting site (http://blog.tedroche.com, for example, the rest are for
clients). It is a very powerful PHP Content Management System and
there is a huge community of support and 3rd party add-ons and themes.
So, you can get your site to do nearly anything you want. Be careful,
though, as some 3rd party vendors may not have your best interests in
mind and use their plugins for their own purposes. Use the community
and tutorials at WordPress.com (and WordPress.org, the site for
self-hosting folks) to learn how to do things.

If you get really involved in it, there are even user group meetings
and conferences! And books.

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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