WordPress, PHP and CSS/HMTL - Need Help ASAP(repost)
$100-500 USD
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Publicado há mais de 15 anos
$100-500 USD
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This is a RFP for a project based on WordPress running on LAMP. This request requires knowledge of PHP, JavaScript/Flash and CSS/HMTL. I need help...ASAP! If you are familiar with this stuff it should be very EASY MONEY for you.
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These are the seven issues I need help with:
1) **WordPress** - need help with **PHP**
2.a) Add 'web spider' friendly (**HTML/CSS**) weather information to every page related to a city on avasflowers.com. The site is created using templates, so this solution should include using the WordPress custom fields I have created. Currently each page has a field for Zip Code, City and State (available in both abbreviated and spelled out form - ie. NY and New York). This data can be called using the **WordPress function get_post_meta**.
2.b) Make Google News Bar compact in the sidebar and display dynamically (also applying WP custom fields, as used in the weather display). [login to view URL]
3.a) **JavaScript** redirect - need to send people to [login to view URL] home page when the js banner is clicked on the pages. When it is clicked on the subpages, it currently sends people to a 404 page on the site.
3.b) I need the **Flash** banner updated on the site to match the site.
4) Design change - need to add the dark green "dents"
5) Would like to add a gray bar stretching along the entire width of the browser at the top of every page. On this bar, it should display customer testimonials on the left which rotate on page reload and a search box on the right side.
6) Adjust CSS settings so that when you click on the header image it links to avasflowers.net. I attempted to do this, unsuccessfully, in the [login to view URL] file (also see: id="picmap" in the HTML) by using the following:
.custom #picmap a {
position: absolute;
top: 0px;
left: 366px;
height: 140px;
width: 770px;
text-decoration: none;
}
7) Fix the RSS feed for blog. Currently, when the user clicks on the RSS2.0 feed, the output is not parsing correctly because there is an extra space at the beginning of the XML header. I can't figure out how to fix this.
There are most likely WordPress Plugins (which you are welcome to use) that will help us achieve much of this. I will also include additional files and documentation that should aid the development process once a bid is accepted. Thank you!