Meteor - Integrating A Prebuilt Html/css/js Theme With Meteor
Solution 1:
Assuming you've already been told repeatedly why using themes is a bad idea....
Proper way: turn them all into packages.
Quick and dirty: Copy all the js files, drop them into client/compatibility
, rename them so predecessors are alphanumerically before successors.
Solution 2:
I think @Matt K is right about his comment staging an airplane on an highway during rush hour (lol). I don't know how much time you have but if you really want to use meteor and deliver on short notice, you can try meteor kitchen.
Before you jump on it (because it could mean a great deal of time saved) be warned that if you choose it you will end up with a satisfying website easily generated, but you will be on your own if you want to implement all the extra stuff you could need. So it depends on how much custom stuff you want.
This being said, I think it will provide a clean boilerplate, including most of the basic features you could expect (user/admin identification, iron-router navigation, all the website structure generated, etc.) and it will allow you to choose one of the themes from bootswatch and get it set up automatically.
However, if you want to change for another theme, I am not sure how you should proceed. You could probably just drop the theme files in the client\styles\theme
folder, I never tried.
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