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Paid Job: Upgrade 1.3.3 to Current CPG.

Started by kindred1, June 09, 2006, 08:04:29 AM

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kindred1

We would like to hire someone to upgrade our 1.3.3 CPG to the most recent version.
please email/private message me with your quote,references and links to previous work.

thanks alot for the help,
Lee South
lee@leesouth.com

Budget: under 200$
Link: www.tnapics.com
custom theme installed,but I plan on updating the theme anyhow. the default cpg theme will work for us.

Paver

As the sticky thread on this board says, you need to provide more details, a budget, and a time frame.  For example, is your site a standard 1.3.3 installation or does it have a custom theme and mods applied?  A link to the site is often helpful.  The budget and time frame can be a ballpark; it's generally helpful to let people assess your job proposal.

Joachim Müller

Upgrading requires modifications of a custom theme (if you have one), so it might be a good idea to post a link to your coppermine-driven gallery to give potential takers of the job an impression how hard this is going to be.

kindred1

sorry,i was editing my post as you were replying. Thanks for any help!

Paver

Generally, you should only edit a post for typos or serious errors (like bad code).  In the latter case, a clear note like "edit: This is what I changed in this post" is useful. 

The main reason for this is it keeps subsequent posts relevant.  By editing your post here, it makes the next 2 posts a little confusing.  It's not a big deal here, just thought I'd give a heads-up for the future, or for anyone else reading. 

In this particular case, you might want the first post to contain everything, so a note at the bottom of the post like "edit: I changed this post to incorporate suggestions below" would cover it.   :)