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FlorianFlorian K   
Germany  Germany
  • Member Since: Nov 2009
  • Last Login: 17 Mar 2010
  • Jobs Posted: 2
  • Jobs Awarded: 1
  • Paid out: $102

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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming

ID:20269

Title:Programming a ebay auction design

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

I've created a one page design in photoshop for a ebay auction.
It has a dropdownmenue and a banner with changing pictures.
Now I need somone who can code it for me.

Its only one page which has to be sliced and coded. Its like I said a template for the ebay page so there is not much to code therefor the price will be under 60.

I've posted a screenshot here of the template you have to slice and code.
If you have any more questions pm me.

-Florian

Job Budget

Type:Fixed Price

Budget:Not Specified

Additional Information

Attached Files:
Project-wowgold4you.png

Bidding ends:Bidding Closed

Job Posted:16/03/2010 17:12

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Bids:2

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Clarification Board

J. C.J. C. on 16/03/2010 23:00
Hi Florian,

Thanks for the invitation to bid, before I submit the bid it would be great if you can upload a JPG of the PSD so that I can get a better idea of the design and the time involved in developing it.

Kind Regards

James

Reply from Client

F. K.F. K. on 17/03/2010 00:54
http://s259806871.online.de/wowgold4you.png is the design which has to be sliced and coded.
The complete design is saved in a psd.
E. M.E. M. on 19/03/2010 16:07
Your design looks good. However, you have overlooked the fact that eBay doesn't support the HTML/CSS code for drop down menus, meaning if your design is turned in to HTML once you try and load it in to eBay you will get a warning message that it won't work.

If you want a drop-down menu in an eBay shop you have to use a special one from a library - you can't design your own.

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