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Hello CoffeCup Members!

I want to redo the lay-out of my site https://www.carporter.com/ It is the site of used car exporters and not it seems like a page for some cheap software developer. I want it to be contemporary with all features required for such sites. Can you advise whom should I contact or what templates are considered to be top-notch today?
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Hi there Bertone,

I really like your layout! Very clean and professional the only thing it could use is responsiveness (The ability to resize based on what device is viewing it.) . I don't think there are any templates out there from Coffeecup that will help you with this type of website. Rebuilding this type of website can be quite complicated to the average coder. What is your comfort level for coding websites?


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This is actually a pretty common layout, especially well-suited to responsive sites. A look at something like Themeforest (http://themeforest.net/) will give you an idea how common/popular this is. It's not a difficult layout to reproduce.
The only complicated part is the 'search' feature, but one can use ready-made plug-ins to do this.
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Thanks for your answers! We need to add several blocks, like testimonials, new arrivals, etc. Maybe will do with the current one. Coding is ok for me.
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I want it to be contemporary with all features required for such sites.

You should have a look at CC's Responsive Layout Maker. You could reproduce the site's layout and add in the areas for your testimonials and new arrivals. You'd have a layout based on up to date standards, that would display well on phones, pads, PCs and larger screens.
When you've got the layout finished, you export it to your code editor. From there, it's just normal web coding... placing menus, videos, photos, etc. into your ready-made layout.
Get a free trial of the Responsive Layout Maker and HTML Editor and see what you think.
http://www.coffeecup.com/responsive-layout-maker-pro/
http://www.coffeecup.com/html-editor/
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