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    Simple PSD/EPS Slice to HTML

    4668
    £250(approx. $306)
    • Posted: 13 years ago
    • Proposals: 7
    • Remote
    • #22629
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    Naam S.
    Naam S.
    Systems Developer
    United Kingdom London
    Marianne B.
    Marianne B.
    digital designer~developer | html, css, javascript, actionscript, wordpress
    Canada Nelson
    Steven B.
    Steven B.
    WordPress and WooCommerce Website Developer
    Top Seller with earnings over £100kTop Endorsed
    United Kingdom Birmingham
    Alan R.
    Alan R.
    Web Developer, Web Designer
    Guernsey Saint Peter Port
    Michal B.
    Michal B.
    Web Developer - Building and maintaining WordPress websites
    Top Endorsed
    Poland Bialystok
    Daniel T.
    Daniel T.
    Java Developer
    Top Endorsed
    United Kingdom Leeds
    Paul D.
    Paul D.
    Web Designer / Developer
    United Kingdom Ipswich
    58286375756234767753691506998814994
    Naam S.Marianne B.Steven B.Alan R.Michal B. + 2 others have already sent a proposal.
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    Description

    Experience Level: Expert
    I'm a web developer, but don't have any time available to do this - so am outsourcing it. It's just a quick and easy slice from a .psd (actually it's a .eps at the moment), and then coding into valid HTML (with some links - navbar etc). 11 individual pages, standard site size. Turnaround within one week preferably.

    The site is basically what you can see on the attached image - the pages are all identical other than the text and main image.

    This should be easy for a developer with some time on their hands; I just haven't got any, me and all the other staff at my studio are swamped!

    Please don't put in too higher bid amounts - I am only charging my client a limited amount for this job as it's a friend's relative who owns the company. I would usually charge no more than £100 for a job like this myself, and bearing in mind that she is only likely to pay me between £50 and £75 for this job (and that has to include my domain prices and hosting - which for me is £22/year), I will be unable to accept bids for anything above £100. Preferably much lower though.

    I know how simple this is to do, so will base it on how much I would charge. Thanks!

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    Ben W.
    Ben W.
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    Last project
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    United Kingdom

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    4668
    £250(approx. $306)
    Ben W.
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    Projects Completed
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    Last project
    27 Apr 2010
    United Kingdom

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