One-Page theme

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I want to use a one-page theme for a client. If I am to design it myself or use an html theme as a starting point, how should I set up the structure? I am guessing I cannot design pages. I saw one theme like this in the marketplace. It is designed so every new block becomes a "slide" on the page. Seems OK, but what if I need several blocks in one slide. Can I use stacks like this also?

I am also guessing that if the different sections in a design have different styling, I have to define each of these as a custom design that I must choose under properties or design for each particular block.

Am I thinking correctly?

djoniba
 
davidinottawa replied on at Permalink Reply
davidinottawa
Can you post a couple of URLs as an example of exactly what you are expecting
djoniba replied on at Permalink Reply
djoniba
For instance this one
http://shapebootstrap.net/demo/html/xeon/...

or this
http://bootstraptaste.com/theme/mamba/...

this is nice too
http://www.styleshout.com/templates/preview/Kreative10/index.html#a...

and this is supernice:)
http://designova.net/trinity/index06.html...

As you can see, it is the process I am searching for. How can I use these nice designs with the ease for my clients that C5 can provide. I ended up hand coding my own website, but I know how to update it.
PineCreativeLabs replied on at Permalink Reply
PineCreativeLabs
Here is one you might consider:

One Page Theme Framework:http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/themes/single-page-theme/...
djoniba replied on at Permalink Reply
djoniba
Will I be able to use any one-page design and use this framework to convert to C5?
Is that the idea of it?
PineCreativeLabs replied on at Permalink Reply
PineCreativeLabs
No, I think it was intended to just be a plain theme which would be customized by developers.
yogeshpix replied on at Permalink Reply