Hey greenone2. Actually your site would be quite easy to convert to an original custom theme for WordPress. However, unless you feel comfortable working with PHP I would look into hiring someone familiar with both PHP and WordPress.
Indeed, depending on how you are managing your site content now I would highly recommend switching. And then you’ll be able to edit everything on your site, add pages, and you’ll have a blog to boot which should help you in search engines if you post fairly regularly.
Best of luck.
I am very familiar with PHP, html and css. I guess some more reading
on the WordPress theme concept would help
Cool. As soon as you get the main templating concepts in making a WP theme, you’re good to go. e.g. header.php for header and main navigation; footer.php for closing divs; then page.php, index.php, single.php etc for similar or different loops. Cheers.
@mercime Agreed.
@greenone2 Great! For a site like yours you should have no problem at all. mercime hit the vital templates you’ll need to deal with. When I first started I copied the TwentyTen theme and ripped it apart and created my own stylesheet quite easily and fell in love with WordPress.
Find your day well.