Add functionality to existing wordpress site
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Website Design, Content Writing, E-commerce Development, Mobile Development, WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, Tumult Hype, Bootstrap, PHP, PHPBB, MySQL, Responsive XHTML, CSS, SEO, SEM
Kolkata
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
I'm after an idea of what this would cost so if you can do the job but for more than the indicated budget please feel free to let me know and i will consider your bid.
My client has a basic custom wordpress theme on a self hosted wordpress installation.. they would like to add the following functionality.. Users can register for the site and add their own "events" to an event listing section (this is already designed and was working but required the admin to add events so will only be used as a design template..(it has since been taken off the live site)
events will have:
- a title
- an image (must be over 600px wide
- start date
- end date
- description
- location (if you can get this to appear as a point on a google map from a uk postcode i would be very pleased)
the user must be able to log in and manage their events.
events will appear in a list in order of date and will automatically dissappear after the end time. on clicking an event in the list you will be taken to a page that displays the image, title, dates, location & description + disqus comment plugin, in a very simple layout - pretty much like a standard blog entry on the twenty ten theme for example.
events need to be put into a non-live category until admin has approved them and added them to the live category and an email needs to go to admin every time an event is added.
there will be a text installation of the site made available in which you can work.
Please get back to me with time-scales and prices and please don't send any non-specific bids, i wont get in touch with you to discus the job further unless you demonstrate in your bid that you have read the brief.
My client has a basic custom wordpress theme on a self hosted wordpress installation.. they would like to add the following functionality.. Users can register for the site and add their own "events" to an event listing section (this is already designed and was working but required the admin to add events so will only be used as a design template..(it has since been taken off the live site)
events will have:
- a title
- an image (must be over 600px wide
- start date
- end date
- description
- location (if you can get this to appear as a point on a google map from a uk postcode i would be very pleased)
the user must be able to log in and manage their events.
events will appear in a list in order of date and will automatically dissappear after the end time. on clicking an event in the list you will be taken to a page that displays the image, title, dates, location & description + disqus comment plugin, in a very simple layout - pretty much like a standard blog entry on the twenty ten theme for example.
events need to be put into a non-live category until admin has approved them and added them to the live category and an email needs to go to admin every time an event is added.
there will be a text installation of the site made available in which you can work.
Please get back to me with time-scales and prices and please don't send any non-specific bids, i wont get in touch with you to discus the job further unless you demonstrate in your bid that you have read the brief.
Simon K.
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