Web designer with a comprehensive knowledge of HTML/CSS, concrete5 proficiency, and over 10 years experience in the industry is looking for Job Opportunities.
I love what I do and am an avid fan of C5, which I have been using for several years now. You…
Bureau Zeker is een 3 man (m/v) sterk bureau voor ontwerp + communicatie in het centrum van Vlaardingen (Nederland). Wij werken voor het ontwikkelen van websites met Concrete5. In verband met toenemende werkzaamheden zoeken we een freelance webdesigner me…
Hi-
I have tried to format the core commerce the way I want it, but I am out of my depth in php at this point.
I am looking to do the following:
The site is http://www.rossoptical.com
# concrete5 Version
5.6.1.2
# concrete5 Packages
eCommerce (…
I am looking for assistance with pro blog for the site I have built and maintained. My needs will be easy for anyone fluid with pro blog.
Regards,
sandy
Right now the navigation pops behind the logo when you shrink the browser window and the sub navigation does as well.. It's also not letting me delete or edit the logo for some reason..
http://lippert.mindseyeportal2.com/.
Please let me know if the…
I've tried to learn but I don't have the time or patience to correct a fatal mistake I've made. I need someone who understands and knows how to edit PHP files so I can get my website back up and running.
Hi - I wonder if anyone was interested in bug fixing a couple of issues on the core commerce platform I'm tantalisingly close to getting two sites to where they need to be but need some help getting the search form filtering working. I don't think its a h…
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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