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Like a year ago i made a development thread and started working on Rover CMS. Unfortunately i stopped working on it because i realised i wouldn't learn or benefit anything from it.
The design is very stylish and habbo like, it's made with bootstrap so it's very easy to customize and it's also responsive.
Also the css is very organized, each page has it own css file.
There is a bit of code going on but nothing special. Just a custom viewengine, controller factory and some other small things.
Pages:
- Home
- Register (3 Steps)
- Auction
- Badgeshop
- Collectibles
- Help
- Lottery
- Me
- News
Screens:
This is just a design, so nothing works.
You need visual studio, i think atleast 2012 to open the solution.
To open the solution click on "Retro-CMS.sln", the design is located in: Themes -> Default.
If you want to run the website simply click on Retro-CMS and hit the green arrow (debug/attach) button.
Download (40.6MB because i added lots of images to the project):
Some more screens:
The design is very stylish and habbo like, it's made with bootstrap so it's very easy to customize and it's also responsive.
Also the css is very organized, each page has it own css file.
There is a bit of code going on but nothing special. Just a custom viewengine, controller factory and some other small things.
Pages:
- Home
- Register (3 Steps)
- Auction
- Badgeshop
- Collectibles
- Help
- Lottery
- Me
- News
Screens:
This is just a design, so nothing works.
You need visual studio, i think atleast 2012 to open the solution.
To open the solution click on "Retro-CMS.sln", the design is located in: Themes -> Default.
If you want to run the website simply click on Retro-CMS and hit the green arrow (debug/attach) button.
Download (40.6MB because i added lots of images to the project):
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Some more screens:
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