PSD to WP Coding & Plugin Implementation?
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Any recommendations? I am looking for a company that can do it to a very high standard. Need a review plugin implemented as well, which works with the theme. Clean coding, correctly named divs and clean comments. Thanks guys
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http://edgesoftmedia.ro/contact/ Adrian Luzaric is great
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