How to help: Modifying an existing site/template to work in CMSMS
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 8:38 pm
Hi, new to the forum, so forgive me if this question has been asked and I missed it when I searched...
I've got a few installations of CMSMS and I really love the program, it works great for what I want to do.
One thing I'm having problems with is porting an existing website/template into the CMSMS system. All my installs have been modifying the existing defautl templates, and that's ok, but it's tricky at times.
So here is my question:
Say I get a really sweet template from someplace like Open Web Design - http://openwebdesign.org/ or I have an existing site (like mine http://badger.cx) that I want to move over to a CMSMS.
How do I modify the existing content/css etc to fit into CMSMS?
I would love a nice high level overview of it, with some basic details. Something like "to make a template a CMSMS template, you need these sections with the following things defined." or "take the CSS and break out these sections. then copy the main content to this file.." or something.
I realize that I'm asking quite a bit, and I don't ask this lightly. I've been trying to figure this out on my own for a couple weeks now, and not getting very far. This type of article could be a great help to people trying to switch an existing site, or building a new custom site with CMSMS and could spread the word on this awesome package!
-- Badger
I've got a few installations of CMSMS and I really love the program, it works great for what I want to do.
One thing I'm having problems with is porting an existing website/template into the CMSMS system. All my installs have been modifying the existing defautl templates, and that's ok, but it's tricky at times.
So here is my question:
Say I get a really sweet template from someplace like Open Web Design - http://openwebdesign.org/ or I have an existing site (like mine http://badger.cx) that I want to move over to a CMSMS.
How do I modify the existing content/css etc to fit into CMSMS?
I would love a nice high level overview of it, with some basic details. Something like "to make a template a CMSMS template, you need these sections with the following things defined." or "take the CSS and break out these sections. then copy the main content to this file.." or something.
I realize that I'm asking quite a bit, and I don't ask this lightly. I've been trying to figure this out on my own for a couple weeks now, and not getting very far. This type of article could be a great help to people trying to switch an existing site, or building a new custom site with CMSMS and could spread the word on this awesome package!
-- Badger