Wordpress/CMS help...

I'm trying to create a Content Management System for my latest site.. basically I have news to be updated all the time on this site, and would like to just use Wordpress as a CMS so all I need to do is post a new story, and it will become to the top story on my site, and the rest will work its way down. I also want to be able to tag it on the different driver profile pages. I'm just looking to get into the right direction. I already have Wordpress all set up and installed on our server. If anyone can please just get me pointed in the right direction, it would be much appreciated!
Here's the site.
http://www.goteamfullthrottle.com

56driver wrote:
I'm trying to create a Content Management System for my latest site.. basically I have news to be updated all the time on this site, and would like to just use Wordpress as a CMS so all I need to do is post a new story, and it will become to the top story on my site, and the rest will work its way down.
That's a blog.  Wordpress will do that for you without even breaking into a sweat.
56driver wrote:
I also want to be able to tag it on the different driver profile pages.
Wordpress will do that for you.  You can used tags and categories.
56driver wrote:
If anyone can please just get me pointed in the right direction, it would be much appreciated!
I'm not sure what direction?  Maybe Nancy O's links are what you are after.
If you want to edit your Wordpress theme and you have a reasonable knowledge of CSS HTML, then look into "Child Themes."  Find a solid theme and then make it your own with a child theme.
http://lorelleteaches.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/introduction-to-wordpress-homework-class-13 -theme-customization-and-child-themes/
http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes
Martin

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