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Looking for (paid) help adopting / setting up CMS Made Simple

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 9:16 am
by solrac
Hey, what's up? I have been looking at a lot of CMSes, and I really like CMS made simple. Upon first glance, I noticed you can create as many templates as you like and as many pages as you like, and apply any template to any page. That is exactly what I am looking for (for the basic core of it, but I obviously need many more features), and I would like to look into this further.

My time is very limited since I am so busy, so I really don't have that much time to spend messing around with this, so instead I would like to hire someone to convert an example static site into a fully CMS site with me. The fully CMS site should look exactly like the static site when you view source in the web browser.

This would be a one day job, probably about 8 hours. (About $300.) I live in LA County, Southern California. If anyone here is very good at all of the following:

- PHP in general, including using the Smarty engine
- HTML and CSS

And can just walk me through setting up a site and answering all of my questions, then please email me at solrac at enola dot net.

I am a professional web developer and use PHP / MySQL / HTML / CSS / Javascript / AJAX all the time. So this will go quick and painless. This is not tutoring... just a walkthrough to speed up the adoption process and save me time. And if CMS Made Simple can't address one of my issues, but could do so with some custom programming, that is fine too. I would just need to know where custom programming would be required.

Thanks,
-Carlos-
solrac at enola dot net
--- email me if you'd like the work / are local!

Re: Looking for (paid) help adopting / setting up CMS Made Simple

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 7:54 am
by tsw
The fully CMS site should look exactly like the static site when you view source in the web browser.
Sounds like you want to get the html source from static page, copy paste it into a template, remove content and menu, copy paste content into pages, modify menumanager template so that menu code is generated correctly (if its ul li list it will be painless). and thats about it :)

Re: Looking for (paid) help adopting / setting up CMS Made Simple

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:11 pm
by solrac
Naw it's way more complicated than that  ;D