We are seeking several contract-based Drupal theming specialist to form a long-term working relationship. We have several high profile Drupal sites that needs to be maintained and updated. We also have few projects that are being planned on Drupal deployment which we will need help with.
Requirements
* Extensive Drupal theming experience
* Advanced CSS
* AJAX/DHTML for UI
* Solid Drupal knowledge and experience in general
We are seeking several contract-based Drupal developers to form a long-term working relationship. We have several high profile Drupal sites that needs to be maintained and updated. We also have few projects that are being planned on Drupal deployment which we will need help with.
After a Toronto Drupal User Group meet up discussion and presentation by walkah on the changes to Drupal's theme system for Drupal 6, I was inspired to create and share a Drupal theme for Drupal 6 with the community. I looked around http://www.freecsstemplate.com and found the Pluralism template and thought it was a good candidate to create the new theme.
I haven't found many examples of multistep forms in Drupal 6. I know they implement a new system for this in 6 but I have yet to stumble across any information about it outside of the Drupal API, which is not always as descriptive as I would like. Any help would be appreciated.
When companies like Microsoft or Apple plan to release a new version of their software, they give developers plenty of advance notice so that they have time to update their code and plan for the new release.
Drupal of course also provides advance notice, and Drupal 6 is currently at RC1 which gives developers and users a chance to try out the new features and become familiar with it. However, Drupal does not offer any set development dates:
My site runs two themes ... I user theme that I have built myself and Bluemarine as the admin theme. I was just changing the theme defaults today when I accidently clicked on a particular theme that was an evolution of my user but wasn't working properly. Two things happened:
1) My user theme has screwed up -- no big deal
2) I can't get into ANY admin part of the website. Any admin area I go to I get the following message:
Page not found
The requested page could not be found.