Is anyone out there experienced in creating a blog template on Expression Engine?
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I have a client that currently has their site on Expression Engine (EE). I have almost no familiarity with that, and am curious to know how user-friendly it is, and what is involved, for example, in creating a template to migrate a blog from WordPress to EE. I am getting more details, but in the meantime, wanted to find an "expert." Anyone out there know this CMS?
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There is one designer on Themeforest that creates blog templates for EE.
You can contact him here: http://themeforest.net/user/bjornbjorn?WT.ac=category_profile&WT.z_author=bjornbjorn
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