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Funcoast!com needs talented programmer for Customization/Setup

Started by Sandusky, June 12, 2006, 03:38:32 PM

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Sandusky

Time schedule:  Mid July.
Budget: Under 1,500.

Customization: Divide site content into Mild (PG) / Wild (NC-17).*
Additional: Removal of the phpBB bridge.
Additional: Upgrade of Coppermine to cpg1.4.8.
Additional: In the admin we'd like change the Album select to show newest Album first.
Additional: Setup a method to allow us to show the public an album(s) as if it a standalone web site.**

*We want to have the web user be greeted with a splash page that makes them choose either "wild" or "mild" right off the bat.
We have too many events lately with kids in the photos and I want to separate the kids/family-oriented content from the wild and crazy adults drinking and biker babe pix.

**We wants to have some albums pulled away completely from the Funcoast Spotted and maybe have a sports album that is branded differently.

http://www.funcoast.com
http://spotted.funcoast.com (CPG)

Sami

how many registered user do you have ?
it's important for bridge Removal task
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

Sandusky


Sami

for the last Additional , can you give us more details about what you want? give us an example
‍I don't answer to PM with support question
Please post your issue to related board

Sandusky

We want to be able to show our albums in other websites by including some code or such. We're pretty open to different methods of pulling in the images, ie PHP code, iframes, and javascript.

Stramm


Sandusky

Thank you Stramm. We're looking more for someone to initate those changes for us. We're currently having a problem with too many things to do in a day and not enough hours in said day.


Sandusky

There's still time. We've had some great responses. Anyone else who's interest, please send us reply by July 14.