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- Member Since: Sep 2010
- Last Login: 9 Sep 2010
- Jobs Posted: 1
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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Flash & Interactive
ID:36121
Title:Flash & Webpage developer
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Flash proficient. Would like to create a newspaper/magazine that looks interactive, resembles a newspaper look, and can be edited by a user easily.
The rest of the concept can be discussed if interested.
Matt
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:30 Days
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:£4 - £20 per hour (Approx $6 - $31)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:09/09/2010 08:29
Clarification Board
D. L. on 09/09/2010 13:59Matt,
no problem for me to do it.
I am a really professional Designer with strong Flash Experience.
D. H. on 09/09/2010 15:12Hi Matt,
I would need a little more info before I could make a bid.
Can you give us a more detailed description please? ie:
1) Do you want the visitor to edit the page or will you be editing it?
2) If the visitor is editing then will you require a secure login and member sign up?
3) What platform would you prefer (scripting language)?
4) Do you have hosting / domains in place?
5) Do you have any design concepts or sites that have 'inspired' you?
6) Does the site have to be in Flash, or would you consider an alternative like jQuery?
Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions.
Dave.
N. G. on 10/09/2010 11:15Hey Matt,
Check the bid that I have posted.
Let us know your interest to work with us?
Also me know the tentative date when you want to start the website development work?
Would be awaiting your earlier response.
Regards,
Dave
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