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I am in the process of redesigning our company website using Drupal. I am the only web guy at our company and I am quickly running out of time. The deadline for the new site launch is January 1st 2007. I do not think I will be able to do it alone. I am somewhat of a Drupal newbie but have been learning the system for about 6 months.
The site is currently somewhat near the default installation with some minor customization and a few modules added here and there. There is a lot of work to be done and this may not be the most fun project in the world, but I am confidant there must be a Drupal guru out there that could help me make quick work of this project with me. We will probably have to work non-stop until the launch date of Jan 1.
We are a magazine publishing company and need to build a site to allow us to post articles/archives from the magazine as well as online only articles. I was considering using the epublish module to handle this but not sure if that is the best choice. There are also a number of other functions that will have to be handled. I am not sure if we will need to build custom modules or not to handle some of the things we need; but possibly. There may already be existing modules to handle everything, but I am not experienced enough to know all the available features of Drupal.
An example of a site that is similar to what I have in mind is the Onion site. http://www.theonion.com This site is built with Drupal and is the reason I got turned on to Drupal in the first place.
We recently upgraded our drupal site from 4.6x to 4.7x and are now noticing several problems, which appear to be encoding issues. I am looking for a developer to work with us on remedying this issue and potential other work down the road. I’d be willing to pay by the hour or by task.
I'm running 4.7.4 on a PHP4 box with MySQL 4.1. I have civicrm installed and would like to be able to set up a simple mailmailer that can be integrated into civicrm.
The simple emailing tool within the core civicrm install would work fine for me, as we'll never send out more than 100 messages using this tool. However, I need to be able to add custom merge fields, most notably, a salutation field pulled from the civicrm database. It would be nice to be able to send HTML-based messages, but I'm not picky at this point.
I have a PHP site that I have had themed into a Drupal CMS. The problem is that I need to get the really slick features that were in the PHP system into the Drupal CMS.
I need a Drupal developer to work on site design and some backend work. Project is a community site with basic content types, including blogs.
Contact me at jjalabraba@hotmail.com.