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<blockquote data-quote="Maatt" data-source="post: 462705" data-attributes="member: 21669"><p>Zabbo is using RevCMS, not sure about Habboon or Habme probably a custom one of some kind. But it's all in the frontend... The reason it looks so similar is that they're all using the Bootstrap CSS framework, essentially they all use the same CSS only with some minor edits.</p><p></p><p>I've done something similar on <a href="https://hubbohotel.co.uk" target="_blank">https://hubbohotel.co.uk</a> using RevCMS on the back end and making a template with bootstrap as a RevCMS theme. I've edited the classes of my copy of RevCMS so I don't need lots of code in the theme itself. Even if you're new to making themes, bootstrap allows you to create responsive professional-looking designs quickly and easily. You could get started by downloading a ready-made bootstrap theme/template and editing it for your hotel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maatt, post: 462705, member: 21669"] Zabbo is using RevCMS, not sure about Habboon or Habme probably a custom one of some kind. But it's all in the frontend... The reason it looks so similar is that they're all using the Bootstrap CSS framework, essentially they all use the same CSS only with some minor edits. I've done something similar on [URL]https://hubbohotel.co.uk[/URL] using RevCMS on the back end and making a template with bootstrap as a RevCMS theme. I've edited the classes of my copy of RevCMS so I don't need lots of code in the theme itself. Even if you're new to making themes, bootstrap allows you to create responsive professional-looking designs quickly and easily. You could get started by downloading a ready-made bootstrap theme/template and editing it for your hotel. [/QUOTE]
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