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Support => Looking for Freelancers / Paid help => Topic started by: flowmo on September 24, 2007, 09:15:55 PM

Title: I need a "here is where you messed up" person
Post by: flowmo on September 24, 2007, 09:15:55 PM
I need to pay someone to look over my themes.php and my themes.inc.php and write down everywhere I messed up. Than you can provide me a quote if you like to fix the mess ups, but I really just need them pointed out.

PM me with how much you want to look over the files. You need to be very familiar with coppermine.
Title: Re: I need a "here is where you messed up" person
Post by: Sami on September 24, 2007, 09:30:02 PM
Why don't you do it your self !?
Install WinMerge (http://winmerge.org/downloads/index.php) and compare original theme.inc.php with yours
Title: Re: I need a "here is where you messed up" person
Post by: flowmo on September 24, 2007, 09:37:52 PM
I have modified the original themes.inc.php  :o

Well there are a couple areas that I'm concerned with, such as my method for switching navigation items for logged in users as I have these within pageheader() in themes.php...

There's a lot of stuff that I need to have looked over, and I'd like to pay someone experience with coppermine to expertly flame the crap out of me  :)

I'm also running stramms modpack..

The reason I'm in a hurry is my hosting account was suspended by my previous host for resource abuse, and while I'm moving the files to a shared cluster I need to make sure I'm not going to waste CPU
Title: Re: I need a "here is where you messed up" person
Post by: Joachim Müller on September 25, 2007, 08:46:46 AM
Put your custom theme and themes.inc.php into a zip file and then attach it to your posting here (using additional options). As Sami suggested, this is dead easy using a diff viewer like WinMerge that will show you your changes. Posting a link to your page might be a good idea as well.
Title: Re: I need a "here is where you messed up" person
Post by: flowmo on September 26, 2007, 09:07:18 PM
I was browsing one of the support/developers blogs and saw that they were also putting variable in their themes pageheader(), and checked out some of the other things and it looks like I just need to do some regular optimization.

As far as the performance of the gallery, I have concluded that it was my old host overselling server space and more than likely they were exagerating the sites CPU usage as everything looks fine now