Looking for help with converting older miva site category pages and product pages to Levels ready theme format. CSS stling.
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Not sure if you are implying this, but if you need to update to a responsive framework, you'll really need to do the entire site over to get the maximum benefit both in actual human traffic and for SEO.Bruce Golub
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Oh sure, it can be done, but IMO its not worth the effort to do it 'half-baked'. Though category and product pages are the main pages indexed by google, overall site rank would be effected by, say not having a policy, about us, etc pages that are responsive. Besides, almost sounds like more work :)
Bruce Golub
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Amen brother.
Kind of depends on what we are talking about CSS to ReadyTheme I think would be a wash. You can, essentially, just drop in the ReadyTheme. MMUI to ReadyTheme, now were talking a bit more work. Of course, its our opinion (and basically a deal breaker) that you should start with a fresh store regardless.Bruce Golub
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