Hi Michael
I like the idea (I'd been looking at an all or nothing approach :-) so
just putting the minimum we need live is OK with me. I have some changes
in progress for the main page, so will commit those tomorrow.
Essentially I've removed the bottom slider panel and instead added a
section on OFBiz Features, modules and benefits. I'll also take a look
at the key pages and update what I can.
I'm not sure what to do about the php template conversion to html. I've
been doing it manually but it probably needs a script and I know we
talked about replacing the php templates with Freemarker ones but not
sure how easy that would be so ideas welcome.
Thanks
Sharan
On 25/06/17 18:03, Michael Brohl wrote:
Hi Sharan,
Taher gave me a hint on this topic so I had a look at the new website
code and display. I like it and think we should put some effort in
this to get it ready for production.
I'm thinking about leaving some of the new contents out of sight for
the first release, namely the service providers page and "what
customers said" etc. (everything which is new and not ready for
production.
I think it would be enough to have the up-to-date informations from
the old site plus some more which are ready (or near ready) to speed
things up.
What do you think?
Best regards,
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de
Am 20.03.17 um 13:54 schrieb Sharan Foga:
Hi Everyone
A quick update. I've created a new branch called under the branches
directory called ofbiz-new-website and have uploaded all the work
done so far on the new website structure and pages.
The plan is to complete the work in this branch and then copy it over
to the new site when we are ready. I think the content itself is the
most important so will continue to to tidy up and complete any
missing pages or information. It's in our repository now so hopefully
more accessible to people who want to help out.
I'd encourage you all to take a look at what has been done to so that
I can get some feedback of what people think of the general look and
feel.
Once again – I'd like to thank Kenneth Paskett for helping out with
the graphics.
Thanks
Sharan