[consulting] Managing look at feel...
Bèr Kessels
ber at webschuur.com
Wed Dec 14 18:08:24 UTC 2005
Here is my workflow:
http://www.webschuur.com/node/96
it has proven the best route for me, after building a lot of Drupal sites.
Bèr
Op woensdag 14 december 2005 17:16, schreef John Sechrest:
> I have a website for a chapter of the SAO. I am running that as a drupal
> site. I have been asked to match the look at feel of the main site for
> the SAO.
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> http://www.sao.corvallis.or.us
> http://www.sao.org
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> How would you as a consultant, approach this task?
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> Would you start developing a theme from scratch?
> Would you use an existing theme and get "close enough"
> Would you outsource a theme design to someone else?
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> What pathway do you use to solve this question?
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