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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming
ID:31930
Title:Development of input form pages on a website
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I need a php developer who can sprouse up an input form of a current website. My client buys second hand vehicles online and his customers can enter the details of their vehicle to recieve a call back. The data entry form needs sprousing up now and he would like some sliders incorporated instead of the customer having to enter their mileage manually. The look and feel of the entry form just needs inproving to look look like the following: https://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/aboutthecar/index/f4ce9b59-f960-4870-a077-df7de692074a.
Thank You,
Daniel
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£50 - £150 (Approx $78 - $235)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:04/08/2010 10:10
Clarification Board
J. H. on 04/08/2010 12:18Hello Daniel,
Would you mind posting a link to the current form on the existing website?
Many thanks.
John H
Reply from Client
D. H. on 04/08/2010 13:40No problem, the website is www.thatcarbuyer.com. If you type in any car reg number, it will drag the details from a database and then ask for more information, it is these forms we need to sprouse up with sliders for the mileage etc.Regards,Daniel
E. D. on 04/08/2010 15:20I can do that no problems please invite me to bid
E. D. on 04/08/2010 16:19Did you received my bid?
Reply from Client
D. H. on 04/08/2010 19:15Hi, yes thank you, I will be making a decision very shortly.Regards,Daniel
E. D. on 04/08/2010 19:45When do you need it done? i can start right away and probably finish in no time!! looking forward to work with you.
Reply from Client
D. H. on 04/08/2010 20:21It will be an immediate start. I will make a decision first thing in the morning once I have had a meeting with my partner.Thanks you ,Daniel
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