I'm looking to pay someone to build a site for me. This is going to be a site with a database of businesses. On the front end, I'd like people to select there city, state, etc., and the type of business they're looking for. (Similar to Yellow pages)
On the back end, I'd need to be able to add businesses to the list fairly easily. (telephone numbers, addresses, a little paragraph about them (similar to an e-commerce site, but no shopping cart or anything).
Looking to hire developers in and around Chennai, India. Please provide examples of coding samples/graphics/design-work along with any references that you may have.
You are ideally self-motivated, take responsibility for your work and willing to learn. Even if you are relatively new to web development, we'll provide on the job training(especially Drupal-related) if required.
I want the whole of my site to display real names/club names instead of usernames.
I have adapted modules such as buddylist and comments to work with an overriding theme function in my template.php. For example $buddy->name has been changed to theme('username', $buddy->name, FALSE).
In the privatemsg.module however there are more references to the database and username references are not as simple as in other modules.
I would like someone who is familiar with the privatemsg module to adapt it to work with my theme function and write how they have adapted it.
I am running a drupal site: www.upn.mx
And need to adapt the theme to something very much like www.sep.gob.mx/wb2
I have a budget to do it, and would need it relatively fast.
Can anybody help me or point me inthe right direction?
Thank you
This bounty is for the following module/drupal workflow solution
We require a Drupal module which would enable us to:
Step 1. Enable visitor to search for available domains [API access via Enom/DirectI]
Step 2. Allow visitor to choose one of the available hosting packages
Step 3. Register user account and take payment via paypal
Step 4. Upon successfull payment, auto provision the hosting package and send welcome emails