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We have designed our website bringyourownbaby.com using the Alpha theme on Concrete5, and have been getting great feedback from users. However, we would like to (a) automate the process for uploading data and (b) make some design improvements to th…
Our existing Concrete5 based website isn't working well - shopping cart and checkout v. slow. Got problems with plugins dropping off and SEO falling off.
We have (est.) 7,000 products on the our site which is probably too much for the e-commerce plugin. …
Website:http://www.pek247.com
I have setup the payment gateway for Authorize.net and when you enter the CC information and press "Next" the page reloads with "?error=" at the end of the URL. I can't find an error in the logs to see what the appropriate…
I run a Concrete5 ecommerce retail store. There was a glitch during the cyber monday sale that I need help with. There is a customization built that when there is a new order, there is an email sent with order info and a packing slip is created. For some …
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We are looking for someone to upgrade our site to the latest version and to make minor clean ups, if needed. The site is currently at 5.5.1.
Send me a PM if you interested. We are a non-profit organization and have been maintaining the site ou…
Hi, I'm looking for a developer with a excellent grasp of graphic design. I'm looking for someone who will help provide an intuitive user experience.
All of the hard work is done on this site, I'm looking for someone to go over it with a fine toothed c…
We use placeholders (external links href=”#”) in our sitemap to group pages together in categories to enable drop-down of them in the site navigation when users hover over the link. This enables us to maintain proper seo structure of the site, i.e. home (…
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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