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Custom(ized) Theme required
July 07, 2007, 04:53:03 am
Hi,

We are a non-profit organisation in Australia and need some help with implementing our web design as a custom theme for CiviCRM.

Here's the brief:
Implement the design as provided at http://test2.aslor.org/layoutpages/ :
- http://test2.aslor.org/layoutpages/ASLOR_WebPages.pdf being the original design document
- http://test2.aslor.org/layoutpages/master.html being the resulting template html page
- the .png files being individual pages from that document
- the .html files being individual html pages derived from the template to match the pages in the design document

in the form of a Drupal theme so that it can be loaded into, and applied to, the Drupal/CiviCRM-based content management system at http://aslor.org

There is no requirement to use the code from the pages above, however the result should be clean, scalable (i.e. liquid layout that allows for font-changes and the like), validate as XHTML strict, meet all usual usability requirements, work with a reasonably small CSS file and look very similar on all current browsers, if possible without (much) browser-dependent code. It should also fail gracefully in case any advanced features, like javascript or CSS, are not supported.

As I see it, the existing design brief will need to be extended in order to cater for things like user forums, contact and event management, as well as other functionality provided by Drupal/CiviCRM for site users. It would be good if you could make some suggestions on how best to go about that.
In my opinion the administrative interface would not need to be ASLOR-themed as nobody but the admin will ever see that, but care should be taken in the design of the theme not to break any of the existing functionality, including (but not limited to) the admin interface.

If you think you can do the job, and do it well, please get in touch with any questions or/and a quote.

TIA,

Ronald

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