template/CSS design needed
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:33 am
Hi,
Much as with someone's earlier 'template design needed', I need help getting our old website into CMS with a reasonably similar look.
We have a website (technomancer-press.com) but want to shift it to a CMS. (Beware, acronym soup ahead!) I need someone who can take the basic 2-column CSS template from the CMS and get it to look like the CSS from our existing website. So this involves making the CMS CSS use the same graphic elements-- background color, logo, and header layout-- so we can move our existing site to CMS. We will take care of moving the content, etc, this is specifically a one-time CSS editing/design job.
Basically, if it's got the orange-and-gray color scheme, similar logo/tagline/dragonimage and menu and search bar placement, and yet is in CMS's way-cool 2-column layout (so we can have a seperate 'News' column, for the curious), I'm happy.
I'm happy to pay a flat fee for this, so feel free to email me. The existing style sheet is in:
http://www.technomancer-press.com/themes/4/style1.css
... and frankly the site is otherwise such a mess that we really need CMS. I gave a try at it, but my design skills are non-existant.
Thanks,
Sandy
sandy@rpg.net
Much as with someone's earlier 'template design needed', I need help getting our old website into CMS with a reasonably similar look.
We have a website (technomancer-press.com) but want to shift it to a CMS. (Beware, acronym soup ahead!) I need someone who can take the basic 2-column CSS template from the CMS and get it to look like the CSS from our existing website. So this involves making the CMS CSS use the same graphic elements-- background color, logo, and header layout-- so we can move our existing site to CMS. We will take care of moving the content, etc, this is specifically a one-time CSS editing/design job.
Basically, if it's got the orange-and-gray color scheme, similar logo/tagline/dragonimage and menu and search bar placement, and yet is in CMS's way-cool 2-column layout (so we can have a seperate 'News' column, for the curious), I'm happy.
I'm happy to pay a flat fee for this, so feel free to email me. The existing style sheet is in:
http://www.technomancer-press.com/themes/4/style1.css
... and frankly the site is otherwise such a mess that we really need CMS. I gave a try at it, but my design skills are non-existant.
Thanks,
Sandy
sandy@rpg.net