Projects by Peggy, Inc. is looking for PHP programmers to assist in web development projects on an as-needed basis and to help trouble shoot existing sites with custom web applications.
Our current programmer is reducing hours and eventually will be mo…
Our online banking provider is updating their software, and the login form is going from an HTML form to a javascript form.
Currently the online banking login form has 2 fields, UserID and Password. The new login form has 1 field (UserID) on 1 page, a…
My client tried to update his site last night and now his site will not load. upon launch it gives the following error:
Fatal error: Class 'Loader' not found in /home/site/domains/domainname/public_html/updates/concrete5.4.2.2/concrete/dispatcher.php o…
When in edit mode, my client finds this error when changing the properties or tags. There working on a PC and on my mac.
Waiting for versions on browsers from client but here's the error message. After this the browser just freezes.
Me and my colleage c…
Hi,
Recently, the "Add Block" feature has stopped working. You can select "Add Block", which opens up the "Add block" dialogue. When I try to select any block, it opens up the new window, but remains blank, and the thing spins in the center and doesn't s…
Hi All,
This is not a fun day and has held a lot of troubleshooting, so I'll try and remember as much as I can.
I updated a site 5.4.2.1 to 5.5.2.1 yesterday. All was going well until I was making some changes in the Proevents module and somehow los…
I already created the pdf, converted into html file. I need help with converting that into concrete5. If you are interested please email me and I can get you the details.
Thanks!
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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