Can we mix up Wordpress and Html?
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I have wordpress website. Now I am planning to add html service landing page into it. (by uploading html page on the root folder).
After uploading it may look like below URL. My question is can I Html in wordpress website? Google like it or not?
http://www.purpleflareagency.com/las-vegas-printing.html
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You do know that you can put raw HTML into Wordpress, right? It's a full CMS system so you can paste the raw info in and it will keep the same template.
Google itself really doesn't care about the extension or how it looks. If the page is isolated from the site (i.e. it doesn't interlink like a normal page) then Google might view it differently.
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I cannot see the different style mattering either. The only thing I would advise is to use good page speed practice. Also I would advise against making too many pages like that, you could risk getting a penalty.
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Hi Lesley,What, if I use the different style. ?
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If you are using the same theme and page layout, honestly I don't think google will ever know. The only give away will be that the page loads slightly faster since it does not need any server side processing.
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