vBulletin Theme/Template Coding?

Discussion in 'vBulletin' started by calum, Apr 26, 2008.

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    Hello

    I recently bought a unique PSD template/theme for my forum www.computalk.net

    It is in PSD form but is fully layered and everything.

    How much does it cost to usually hire a coder to make it work in vBulletin and can you recommend anyone?

    Please note, I am not asking for coders here.

    Calum
     
    calum, Apr 26, 2008 IP
  2. Alex Fraiser

    Alex Fraiser Banned

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    Usually it varies on how much it costs to get it coded, but these days I can tell you it will usually cost what it does to buy a vBulletin owned license ($160).

    I would recomend PSDtovB. The site is fairly new, but the coder has done a ton of projects already.
     
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  3. calum

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    Thanks, +rep left.

    However, on the site it says that he only codes certain templates such as the header and postbit.

    What does this mean, does it mean that the overall theme will not look the same as the preview?
     
    calum, Apr 27, 2008 IP
  4. Alex Fraiser

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    No, he codes everything to match as close as he can to the PSD.

    From the FAQ page, it says he codes:

    ...and additional pages for $35. But what is listed are really all that needs to be coded as all pages share the same CSS classes.

    I hope I explained that well. Maybe try contacting them if you have questions. But like I said, he is very good at what he does and should be the go to guy for vB skin coding.
     
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    I can also recommend PSDtoVB.

    - Matt
     
    Matt B, Apr 28, 2008 IP