[BNM] "Converting" a website to Drupal

Nick Hill rainjam at gmail.com
Wed Nov 19 10:19:38 GMT 2008


I recently had a play around with Drupal, and it seems a pretty good and
flexible CMS... I'm now thinking I'd like to run my website off it. At the
moment, the site (rainjam.com) has no CMS at all, although it's all
database-driven, so every time I want to add anything to it I have to
manually update all the tables with phpMyAdmin. Which is a huge pain. I'm
happy with the general look of it for now (although some of my shonky CSS
could do with being fixed), so it's really just a case of somehow linking
the existing tables to Drupal (or probably recreating the data in Drupal's
own format). Is there anyone out there who would be happy to take a look at
it and see if this is feasible? It's hosted by Dreamhost, so I know I can
install Drupal on it, and runs on MySQL5/PHP5.

This would obviously be paid, but I'd be interested to know roughly how much
it'd cost to get it all up and running.

Cheers

Nick


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www.rainjam.com

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