Convert HTML/CSS template to Concrete5
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I am using a free CSS theme I downloaded from metamorphozis.com. The theme is named metamorph_colorplay. I would like to get a quote from a Concrete5 expert to convert the template for use in Concrete5.
I have attached a zip file of the template. I have been doing some customizing of the theme but If you need the original to work with I can supply. Thanks.
I have attached a zip file of the template. I have been doing some customizing of the theme but If you need the original to work with I can supply. Thanks.
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I would encourage you to read this before deciding on what to pay for the theme.
http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/designers/making-a-t...
http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/designers/making-a-t...
Thank you for your replies. I have read the tutorial suggested by adajad and understand more of what is involved in converting a theme. Let me just say that I am not a developer or coder. I am the end user of this theme. I have made some customization of this theme by substituting my images and content. I want to convert the theme to Concrete5 for two reasons:
1) My website needs to use several editable tables. Concrete5 allows use of MySql databases and has an add-on to make and place tables in web pages.
2) As I understand it, it is necessary to use PHP and MySQL for the tables and Concrete5 gives me a GUI drag and drop interface to do this. I don’t need to learn code.
I really don’t have time or desire to become expert at these disciplines but with a little knowledge of them I can do most of the website management with Concrete5. I’m a hands-on kind of guy but I have a website/business to run. I have XAMPP installed here with Concrete5 running on it, so I have the capability to use Concrete5 but must rely on the expertise of someone here to get this site up and running.
OK, with that said, I want to thank ronyDdeveloper for the quote and I will continue to look at my options before deciding which way to go.
I included the above info about myself and what I am trying to accomplish because I would like to hear from anyone with any suggestions on what might be the best way to proceed.
If you can give a quote for this work or have anything to say please let’s hear from you.
Thanks.
1) My website needs to use several editable tables. Concrete5 allows use of MySql databases and has an add-on to make and place tables in web pages.
2) As I understand it, it is necessary to use PHP and MySQL for the tables and Concrete5 gives me a GUI drag and drop interface to do this. I don’t need to learn code.
I really don’t have time or desire to become expert at these disciplines but with a little knowledge of them I can do most of the website management with Concrete5. I’m a hands-on kind of guy but I have a website/business to run. I have XAMPP installed here with Concrete5 running on it, so I have the capability to use Concrete5 but must rely on the expertise of someone here to get this site up and running.
OK, with that said, I want to thank ronyDdeveloper for the quote and I will continue to look at my options before deciding which way to go.
I included the above info about myself and what I am trying to accomplish because I would like to hear from anyone with any suggestions on what might be the best way to proceed.
If you can give a quote for this work or have anything to say please let’s hear from you.
Thanks.