Hi, I don't know anything about Django and honestly would rather stick with my current CMS, Joomla, as my current site design works fine with the Joomla template I have now. However, the journalism department will probably end up moving to a CMS based on Django called OchsCMS from their current CMS Joomla against my wishes.
Since there is not much I can do about them changing the CMS, I really want to convert my Joomla template to an exact copy template, but just in Django form that will wor with OchsCMS. Again, I am neither familiar with Django at all nor do I know how to code well. So I ask you more professional-minded people out there: Is there an easy way (or at least a not-so-difficult way) to convert my Joomla files I have now in a .zip folder to a Django template? Any help would be greatly be appreciated. And a short step-by-step explanation would be amazing! Thank you, Matthew
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