inkfree press wrote:
"Mil Imon" wrote:
No No, directness helps a lot.
I've been hired to take over for a contract that is 3 months overdue. The programmer chose drupal and has a substantial but not-functional site designed. The owner wants to use the design, but doesn't like drupal's layout which is more suited for blogs than a commercial venue.
That's an opinion which is, I think, flawed. Since you've inherited the project, perhaps your understanding of the range of Drupal's capabilities is a bit more narrow than it needs to be.
I have developed a commercial site which is based on Drupal and you would never know it was based on drupal. Well, not until you look at the events pages and see the tell-tale events.module calendar. I agree with inkfree, you need to find out how to theme Drupal, and it sounds like you need to buy a few CSS books as well. -- Martin Tomes echo 'martin at tomes x org x uk'\ | sed -e 's/ x /\./g' -e 's/ at /@/' Visit http://www.subversionary.org/