1. Create a filter function on my members page (I am using C5 built in members list single page). The filter will be in the right sidebar and should look similar to that of the filter on the C5 website - see here>http://www.concrete5.org/community/members…
I have a Concrete 5 website that has been upgraded but may not have been upgraded properly. After a site upgrade I am getting the following error message and ask for a developer that can fix this problem:
An unexpected error occurred. mysql error: [1…
I navigated to my site today and saw the attached image at bottom. I then tried to clear cache from dashboard, and it showed Error 500. In addition, while in dashboard I encountered attachment 2.
Very lost. Any help about where to begin solving this…
Hi
are there and developers who can program some e-comm customizations?
I'm looking to add a set up fee to a a product option.
Currently I can add a "per piece" price but in my industry there is always a set up charge for add ons.
We sell prom…
Hello,
I purchased a fantastic template from C5Mix and he helped port the site and did customized design work.
I have a laundry list of changes however C5Mix is now only focusing on templates and suggested I reach out to this forum.
Its my asse…
Getting this checkout error using paypal.. Looking for someone to fix.
Getting this error when trying to checkout using Paypal..
mysql error: [1264: Out of range value for column 'oshStatus' at row 1] in EXECUTE("insert into CoreCommerceOrderStatu…
Hello,
After spending weeks trying to figure this out for myself I have come up with nothing and so have decided to consider sub-contracting the work to someone who can.
I have created a casting agency website whereby production companies look at the …
concrete5 is a great platform to build a website with, and there are some very talented community members in our forums. You're making the right move by posting your need for help here. However, there are few things we'd ask you to keep in mind:
No, we don't guarantee other people's work. Everyone is different and we can't make any promises that the contractor you choose will be the right choice for your style of work. It's up to you to vet the talent that replies to your job posting.
Appreciate good value. I know your neighbor kid can build a website for $50 but chances are he doesn't hang out here. The people responding to your job post are actually making a living at this. If you've got no money but an awesome startup idea, you aren't posting a "job". Job are paying gigs.
The more detail, the better. Let us know what you're trying to build/fix. If creative design is involved, that'd be nice to know. Are there competitor sites you like/hate? The more information you provide the better chances are you'll get a meaningful reply from the right contractor.
DEVELOPERS: No posting "I'm available." Just post jobs.
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