This really should be a very easy project if you’re familiar with drupal themes and CSS. I’d do it myself but I don’t have the time.
I have an old site that I am converting over to Drupal. It is a very simple layout. It has one header image and one left menu background image, with a text menu that is displayed over it. The rest of the page background is white.
I need to convert this into a Drupal theme which functions correctly but looks exactly like the old site. The Header and left menu images should be added as background images, and the rest of the page background should be white. The size, margins and padding for the different Drupal blocks should be adjusted so the content is displayed like the old site. All blocks should continue to function correctly even if they are currently unused.
The CSS of the old site should be imported into the Drupal theme.
The Drupal left navigation menu (primary links) will appear over the left background image. It has 3 levels of links and each level has a different size text. So the 1st level of links is one size, the second level is a little smaller, and the thrid level is smallest. The CSS of drupal’s Primary Links menu should be adjusted to exactly match the style of the old site’s menu.
The generated page titles should also be adjusted to have the same CSS style as the original site’s page titles.
The overall stylesheet of the original site should also be incorporated into the theme so that general HTML elements will also get the original CSS styles.
I will not give out the URL of the old page until I award the bid. At that time you can look at the original site and accept or decline the project. It really is a very simple design.
Also, I need to get this done tonight. I hope to award the project soon and I need to have it done by 11 AM EST (GMT -5) which is in 11 hours from now.
This project must be completed on time and accurately so please only bid if you are certain you can do it. I will be looking for solid feedback on this one.
The theme will need to have a custom name and will need to accommodate all standard drupal blocks.
Thanks,
Daniel