
Convert HTML to Wordpress theme or psd to wp theme
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What you get with this Offer
I convert PSD to Wordpress or HTML to Wordpress template, depending on complexity of your HTML or PSD. Will require Extra hours depending on complexity, fixing layout issues and modifying css/html/php code. - Send URL of HTML template/website or attach zip file. NO HTML file, NO Conversion.
SERVICE DESCRIPTION
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A. PSD to HTML:
- PSD to HTML are 100% valid using W3C Markup Validation
- PSD to HTML converted files are pixel-perfect, having the smallest file size but the best image quality.
- Semantic XHTML or HTML5 markup
- Shorthand and commented CSS
- Cross-browser compatible.
- Cross-platform (OS) compatible.
- HTML5 using htmlshiv or html5 Boilerplate framework
- Search Engine optimized
- responsive CSS framework (optional)
B. HTML to Wordpress conversions:
This service will depend on the HTML source provided. We require that you send first the HTML source for us to study and assess, as that will be the basis for converting to Wordpress. Rest assured, you will have:
- A Fully functioning Wordpress theme with Page templates, Single pages, Category pages, Blog Page, Archives, Search Results Page.
- The ability to extend your Wordpress site by adding thousands of plugins available
- Widgetized areas like sidebars and footer columns
- The ability to edit content, add images or videos and social sharing.
- Access to custom fields should the theme require
Get more with Offer Add-ons
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I can deliver this with additional charge
Additional 3 working days
+$68
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Attach the complete HTML files (including all CSS, Javascript, image files) in one ZIP file.
A typical Worpdress site or theme may include the following:
A. PAGE templates: (REQUIRED)
1. Home or Landing page (PAGE)
2. Other page templates (PAGE) - this can include pages with sidebars (left and/or right) or any page that has a different layout.
B. POST/BLOG templates: (OPTIONAL)
1. Blog page - this is where the blog posts are listed (with excerpts and read more as an option)
2. Single page - this is when you click one of the posts in the blog page. Most of the time you see this page with comments section.
3. Category page - just like the Single page, but displays all the posts within a certain category (OPTIONAL)
4. Archive page - a yearly or monthly listing of the blog posts. (OPTIONAL)
5. Author page - a page for the author who created the blog post (OPTIONAL)
6. Search results page - self explanatory (OPTIONAL)