Looking for someone familiar with javascript and working out some tweaks on a navigation bar.
Fixes include.
- the drop down seems to be offset in IE6, in IE7 and FF it works fine
- the drop down seems to leave white areas when it drops down over content (leaving areas of content white)
- the drop down main link needs to be changed into a link. Right now it has a rel tag and in active.
Looking for a Chicago area consultant to install and configure Drupal on an IIS server. No design or front end customization needed. Must be willing to work on-site and explain the install and configuration process to the internal team. Must be available for maintenance work (crashes and upgrades). Experience integrating Active Directory authentication would be extremely helpful. Please send a summary of experience and hourly rate to my personal contact form. Due to a short project time-line, quick responses appreciated.
I represent a group that creates innovative ways to allow US servicemen in Iraq to call on the full knowledge and productive power of US civilians to assist with the reconstruction process in Iraq. Currently, we are trying to design a site that allows US servicemen to post requests for missing goods and knowledge (water filters or a blueprint for how to set up a microfinance operation, for instance), and allows US civilians to make public commitments to meeting these requests by a specified time. Each user, of course, has their own profile with a history of user reviews from previous interactions, and their are other community and social networking tools. There is an Administrator that can edit/delete/add/see anything, and also has access to the history of all actions taken by individual users. You can see our (albeit buggy) prototype here: www.beyondorders.org
We had the site designed in ASP and we are now planning on moving to a Drupal solution open source. There are many individuals with a wide variety of experiences in the NGO and military worlds who have far more knowledge about what kinds of web apps might be needed and how to design them, which is why we would like to use an open source solution--we would allow them to contribute.
This leads me to my request: We are looking for a good Drupal integrator with experience using open-source solutions and leading open-source projects to get a drupal version of our site up and running bug free and manage a community of developers around the site over time. The job of getting the site up and running bug free using Drupal would probably take around 2-3 weeks, and we would be willing to pay up to 2500 for it. Afterwards, we will also pay for periodic upgrades and updates to the site--up to 200 per week. Note that this website is only our first paid project, and if you do well, we will have many more down the pipeline.
We're looking for a freelance Drupal developer with knowledge of Drupal 5.0 and a history of module contributions to work on adding features and updating modules for an existing but as-yet unlaunched site.