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I'm looking for someone who can turn my plain drupal site into a three column site like theregister dot com. It shouldn't be too big a job as I think existing modules can do it.
One of the big issues with HTML has always been the limited support for different fonts, especially across browser and across platforms. SIFR is a well-known technique to replace HTML text with Flash fonts on the fly -- see the SIFR main page for more info. The text remains selectable and linkable, and the underlying HTML tags (h1, h2, etc.) are still fully accessible and indexed by search engines. See Typophile for a great, Drupal-powered example of this.
Up until now, integrating the scripts required has meant building it once and putting all the code directly into your theme. With this module, any Drupal user will be able to select which fonts (aka typography for the design nerds) to use, control which HTML paths (e.g. h1.title, .block-title, etc.) should be replaced, upload your SWF font files, and everything else to make it a seamless experience. Future versions may even allow the direct uploading of font files which will be converted server-side to SWF directly.
I have a site with many different categories and I need help setting up the taxonomy module so that all items are organized by category. Also I wish to modify the book module so that it acts a review program for products.
We are a startup building an environment for interesting utilization of the next generation of digital content. Currently looking for several full-time or contract engineers proficient with Drupal to help with the development process. You can send send a resume, with portfolio of prior Drupal implementations, to: employment@tagrio.com or chat with us (Alan Kaiser or Kris Sunkara) at the Bay Area meet-up on February 16th.