I like the style, but not the colors of Megastar's website. I can't link it, because I know they have page 3 girls, and I'm not sure if I would get banned for posting a link to a site with nudity.
I am ASSUMING i have the newest version of drupal. Not sure how to find out.
Seeking an experienced Drupal theme developer who can take an existing theme and customize it to match a fledgling startup web site. May also want to convert a Quicktime animation to become a new Flash logo and/or banner if budget allows.
I am using the taxonomy_block.module to out put my 2 poll groups in seperate bocks on the front page. I just need them to output the actual poll (like found in most recent poll block on front page) instead of the subjects.
We are currently using an Arkansas MLS feed for a few websites. This is how the feed works. We have a perl script that FTPs the data from the host site and then we unpack the information and convert it to MySQL tables.
I created a drupal module to display the MLS data but of course right now the data is not a node. I would like to hire someone to create a custom MLS node so that we can have further flexibilty with this MLS data.
The IDX data is in tab deliminated files (their way of offering "platform-compatible" data). We convert the data to mysql inserts. There are a couple additional fixes I need.
The date is in an invalid format that is mm/dd/yyyy. I need it to be converted to a UNIX timestamp.
Listings are separated in 4 categories, Residential, Commercial, Vacant Land and MultiFamily. Most of the data fields (90%) are the same. Instead of having 4 tables, I would rather have one listing table and do a LEFT JOIN to add type-specific fields (like residential specific data fields). If there's a better way to get this accomplished I'm all ears. It's annoying right now that when I look up an MLS listing by the MLS ID I have to search 4 tables.
I'm faced with possibly restarting a corporate brochure site project that's about 75% done in home-rolled ColdFusion. Having experimented a lot with Drupal, I know it already offers most of the features that have required custom coding in CF. It might be a slam-dunk for a pro experienced with custom nodes, taxonomy, and some of the contributed modules. I'm especially excited by the CCK, 4.7's new Forms API and other stuff. I just don't have time to figure it all out alone.
This site begs for Taxonomy-related navigation modules, or perhaps the new Category and Views modules. Each content page is to be complemented with side blocks featuring "Related Content" and "Related Products" as defined by taxonomy/categories/tags/whatnot.
We are looking for experienced Drupel developers, preferably those who have contributed to the Drupal project itself or have direct experience creating and adapting Drupal modules. We have ongoing project work and need a good core team of freelance developers to integrate custom phpTemplate themes and setup and extend custom Drupal sites for my customers. Our pressing need is to integrate contact management, news and press release content onto a marketing/ brochureware site. We need a developer especially skilled in configuring site content for multiple themes/layouts.