A Wordpress Warning.

Important Usage Note

Use the Wordpress software at your own risk. We do not take any responsibility for changes you make to your website. Your website has been delivered in an acceptable format.

In some cases, clients who do not understand what they are touching and ruin their custom programmed websites. There may be fees involved to correct problems of this nature.

If you lack experience (especially with text editing) or have trouble understanding the basics of HTML, it is highly recommended that you take a course, read tutorials online, or hire us to make changes for you.

WP/CMS Notes

  • The CMS has been heavily customized to suit your specific needs. There may be some areas below that do not pertain to you. If something significant is missing that you believe is needed to make changes, please let us know.

 

  • You may see a notice that reads something along the lines of “please upgrade to version 2.9.” The base software that we use gets updated by a third party from time to time. If you would like us to upgrade on a regular basis, it is recommended that you take a monthly maintenance package. Otherwise, you can ignore the message.

 

  • It is recommended that you do in fact upgrade at least once every few months. Do not upgrade on your own as it could destroy your website.

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