
Integrate existing HTML/CSS to WordPress (responsive)
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Experience Level: Intermediate
The project involves integrating an existing design into WordPress (v 3.5.2)
We provide:
1) HTML and CSS (see attached). The provided HTML is responsive (supports mobile).
2) Administrative access to the WordPress blog in question. It's currenly empty and hosted on SiteGround.
Deliverable:
1) Integrate the given HTML and CSS designs into WordPress.
2) Must support common the features like: "Read More", "Comments", "Blog Archive".
3) Must support the following styling: "Number list", "Bullet list", "Table", "Images", "Quote", "Links", "Bold".
4) You will have to enter a sample page that contains all formatting listed on 3). (Sorry about the data entiry. No one likes that but it's the only way to test).
5) After integration, the result should continue to work in mobile (the given HTML and CSS is already responsive, you just have to make sure it doesn't break after integration).
Notes:
1) You can modify the HTML and CSS however you like (no relation to the original site whatsoever).
2) The blog archive is missing from the given HTML. I will need that on the desktop version but not on mobile.
**Update**
Due to the limited amount of people who knows Blogger templates, the job is now updated to use the more popular WordPress.
We provide:
1) HTML and CSS (see attached). The provided HTML is responsive (supports mobile).
2) Administrative access to the WordPress blog in question. It's currenly empty and hosted on SiteGround.
Deliverable:
1) Integrate the given HTML and CSS designs into WordPress.
2) Must support common the features like: "Read More", "Comments", "Blog Archive".
3) Must support the following styling: "Number list", "Bullet list", "Table", "Images", "Quote", "Links", "Bold".
4) You will have to enter a sample page that contains all formatting listed on 3). (Sorry about the data entiry. No one likes that but it's the only way to test).
5) After integration, the result should continue to work in mobile (the given HTML and CSS is already responsive, you just have to make sure it doesn't break after integration).
Notes:
1) You can modify the HTML and CSS however you like (no relation to the original site whatsoever).
2) The blog archive is missing from the given HTML. I will need that on the desktop version but not on mobile.
**Update**
Due to the limited amount of people who knows Blogger templates, the job is now updated to use the more popular WordPress.
Chi C.
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