Conversion of Existing JA Templates to Magento ??

Just curious as to whether any thought has been given to converting some of the existing templates for use with Magento.

For example, I would like to see JA Cooper converted for use with Magento. I’m sure there are several others ripe for use with Magento as well. Given Magento’s different file structure scheme, how difficult would conversion of existing templates be?

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wooohanetworks 0.00 $tone February 19, 2009
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Just curious as to whether any thought has been given to converting some of the existing templates for use with Magento.

For example, I would like to see JA Cooper converted for use with Magento. I’m sure there are several others ripe for use with Magento as well. Given Magento’s different file structure scheme, how difficult would conversion of existing templates be?

Figure it out, it is just a bunch of codes.

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Profile photo of tomc 0.00 $tone February 20, 2009
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Now that I think about it, I wonder if it might be a cool idea for Hung and his Development Crew to offer up a JA Template Conversion Service -- to convert existing templates for use with Magento.

I’m thinking that I might be willing to pay for such a service -- provided such is reasonable priced.

In doing so, perhaps J-FUSION could be included standard with such service (since it’s free) so that cross-utilization with other Joomla templates (for different needs/functions).

Whataya think?

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wooohanetworks 0.00 $tone February 21, 2009
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Never mind, see below….wonder where that makes any sense to have templates ported to Magento for expectable high costs.

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wooohanetworks 0.00 $tone February 21, 2009
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What do you think, that this will cost maybe 200$ or so? JFusion isn’t still in beta or so? How shall this be offered on a consumer related any day basis, when even the bridge is not stable and people will not want to afford such high costs, around a min. of $500 or would you?

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