
Loveland Canoe & Kayak, Inc
Web development fix (responsive), content management system (wordpress).
Contractor:
The Holewinski Group, LLC
Web development fix (responsive), content management system (wordpress).
Contractor:
The Holewinski Group, LLC
Web design and development, web hosting, website management and administration, content management system (wordpress), search engine optimization, google apps (business) integration, social networking and google analytics implementation.
Web design and development implementation, content management, content management system (wordpress).
Contractor:
The Holewinski Group, LLC
Web design and development template restructure, content management, content management system (wordpress).
Contractor: Golf Canada's West
Web design and development template restructure, content management, content management system (wordpress).
Contractor: Rockies Media, LLC
Web coding and maintenance, hosting transfer (CPanel to CPanel), content management system (Wordpress).
Contractor: Coqui Marketing + Communications
I had a previous task of moving a database of a Drupal 7.1 website to a temporary Wordpress 3.8 installation. It didn’t matter on the template, just the contents from the original site to the test website. Through roughly few hours of searching the web and testing scripts on my desktop (Environment: Windows 7 Professional, Apache 2.2.25, PHP 5.3.27, MySQL 5.6, phpMyAdmin 4.0.5, Drupal 7.10 [2011-12-05] database, and a fresh Wordpress 3.8 installation), I got everything moved almost exactly as from the original Drupal site except for small details where the site created other post / page types besides ‘pages’ (e.g. it had ‘trip’, ‘webform’, ‘area_link’, etc.). To address this issue I had to implement some changes in my ‘Permalink’ and installed other plugins to maintain original links from Drupal to Wordpress.