Freelance Drupal Developer | Non-profit Health and Wellness
Employment type: Contract
Telecommute: Local candidates preferred
Small, dynamic non-profit in the health and wellness industry is looking for an experienced Drupal Developer to contribute to the design and development of a high quality website. Telecommuting allowed within the U.S., but prefer candidates local to the Chicago area.
Interested candidates, please forward resume and portfolio of past projects to mbushe@cbns.org.
Part 1: Web & UI Design for an e-commerce site.
Part 2: Convert the design to a responsive Drupal Theme.
Let me know if you can take on Part 1, Part 2 or both.
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II. Brief
I need a great designer & front-end developer to create gorgeous themes for Drupal sites. I have multiple sites in the pipeline, so I'm looking especially for reliability, great skills and reasonable price.
(i apologize if this is the wrong area of the forum to post this. i searched around a bit, but haven't found anything relevant.)
i have an issue with my drupal site i can't fix, and have decided to hire a consultant. i created a "consultant" role, and assigned limited permissions to it, so the person working for me wouldn't do Horrible Things to the site.
is there a template/best practices for doing this? the consultant is asking for increased access so he can get to the "database and admin" settings. i think the permissions i've set provide all he needs, but i'm not sure.
We have a folder full of archives which are all in NITF format. It looks very much like an XML feed overall.
We need to get this imported to our site somehow. I am told that the Feeds module can work in doing this, but no idea on how to set it up using Feeds XPath Parser .... Although I am told this is the route to go. Does anyone have experience with such an import? If so, please let me know if you would be willing to share a price quote for taking this on.