Convert Existing Webpages To Use Twitter Bootstrap
Hi, I have an existing website which I would like to 'standardize' to use Twitter Bootstrap. There are a total of 4 pages to customize for this project. Attached are screenshots of the 4 pages (text has been randomized (same length as actual content) and images removed) The job is to start with the default Twitter bootstrap (v2.0.4) template and customize it to match our current website design. The existing html / css for our current website can be provided to the successful bidder for reference, however the bidder should NOT use the current html/css as a base for the new bootstrap html/css. Instead the bidder should start fresh with Bootstrap and customize it by overriding (not replacing) Bootstrap styles to match our website design. The resulting deliverables (html/css/js/layout(e.g. container divs, etc)) should match the Bootstrap code as much as possible while still looking like our original website. In terms of customizing Bootstrap, please follow the method outlined here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/10505295 (basically copying bootstrap.less to 'theme.less' and include your style overrides after the standard LESS imports) The current css and html is already well designed and structured, there will be no design work required. The current site is almost entirely regular html5/css3 (with absolute/sticky header) however there are a few javascript elements (image modals and accordian) - the Bootstrap plugin versions of these components should be used in the deliverables. If all goes well with this project, the successful bidder can have the option of working on additional pages (if they want). For exceptional work completed before the deadline, a bonus will be paid. If all goes well with this project, the successful bidder can have the option of working on additional pages.
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