CSS help

TechBoyJK

Lifer
Oct 17, 2002
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Hi Guys,

I'm working on a project. I have most of the design done, but there are some CSS issues I have, and some changes and additions I need made.

I have what I need done broken into tasks/projects and will be willing to pay for it. Not alot, but something that takes 1-2 hours to do I'd pay $30-$40 for. Where is a good place to look? Anybody here interested? It shouldn't be that difficult of work, it's just a bit over my head and I need it done right.
 

Titan

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Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
I need it done right.

You know what they say, if you need something done right, you better do it yourself.

First off, if you can't do it yourself, how do you know how difficult it is and how long it should take?

A lot of problems can come up when you handle things like multiple browsers.

My point is you better have a clear spec on the code as well as the expectations on things like browser compatibility, and maintainability on your current site.

It's monday. I'm cranky.
 

TechBoyJK

Lifer
Oct 17, 2002
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Originally posted by: Titan
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
I need it done right.

You know what they say, if you need something done right, you better do it yourself.

First off, if you can't do it yourself, how do you know how difficult it is and how long it should take?

A lot of problems can come up when you handle things like multiple browsers.

My point is you better have a clear spec on the code as well as the expectations on things like browser compatibility, and maintainability on your current site.

It's monday. I'm cranky.

Yea, I hear ya. Cross browser compatibility is a must. I'll have examples of what I need done, requirements, etc. all clearly set forth.

 

Gamingphreek

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Mar 31, 2003
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Originally posted by: Titan
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
I need it done right.

You know what they say, if you need something done right, you better do it yourself.

First off, if you can't do it yourself, how do you know how difficult it is and how long it should take?

A lot of problems can come up when you handle things like multiple browsers.

My point is you better have a clear spec on the code as well as the expectations on things like browser compatibility, and maintainability on your current site.

It's monday. I'm cranky.

Cross browser compatibility isn't nearly as time consuming as it used to be (from what I have heard). Back when you had to write specific code for both Firefox and IE. Most of the browsers today should be able to handle everything in any page that takes 1-2 hours to complete in my mind.

TechBoyJK, if no one PM's you in a little while, let me know. I'm too busy to be able to do anything - but I know some people I trust and have confidence in coding that I could get you in touch with.

-Kevin
 

Aluvus

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Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Cross browser compatibility isn't nearly as time consuming as it used to be (from what I have heard). Back when you had to write specific code for both Firefox and IE. Most of the browsers today should be able to handle everything in any page that takes 1-2 hours to complete in my mind.

If you want to support IE6, it's still difficult and always will be.

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