Custom Animated Flash Intro

Hello,

*PLEASE START OFF YOUR BID WITH THE WORD “FLASH”!

I require a custom made flash intro for a clients website. Attached are a few pics detailing the work needed.

Work Description:
1. An EGK line will move across the screen and start moving to the sound of a heart beat. Sound will be provided. For an example of an EKG line visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew6Jp74vaN4&feature=related

2.As the heartbeat fades into music, the EKG line transitions into an EQ line also moving to the sound.

3.The music EQ shape takes over the EKG shape.

4.The EQ breaks up, and name appears. As the name appears the EQ line will travel down the right side through and under the name. This flash movie will auto redirect user to site once it ends.

5. Time length of this movie will be approx. 5 seconds.

BIDDERS MUST:
1) Created excellent quality custom flash movies.
2) Show examples of custom animated flash to show me.
3) *Start your bid with the word “FLASH”

I am new to Scriptlance and I hope to find a Flash expert I can work with on future projects. Cheers! Neil

Retail Store Web Page

We are a store in San Diego and would like a web page to advertise ourselves on the internet. We do not wish to sell over the internet; we only wish to inform others of who we are, what we have, and what we do. The web page has to be fun and vivid with 4 subpages, an app so that people could send us emails, and pictures of our inventory. Thank you very much.

Magento Multi-store Payments

We a running Magento 1.4.1.1 using a multi-store setup, we have a slight problem in that we need to get payment options enabled on a per site setup.

On one site we want paypal website payments pro, googlecheckout, cheque/postal order, bank transfer, normal paypal.

On the other two sites we want: credit card (saved), bank transfer, cheque/postal order

Can someone please give us a price to do this work, we have many more magento jobs for the right programmer with a decent price.

Thanks

John

C++ Project1

Reference the following instructions to assist you when completing your Programming Using Arrays and Pointers assignment.

• Using a for loop, print the contents of the array.

The output should appear like this:

PRINTING CONTENTS OF ARRAY
==================================
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

• Change the program logic to prompt you for a position within the array that coincides with the letter. See the example below:

This is the title to your Program related to the alphabet.

Select the number that coincides with the alphabet.
For example, the number 7 should display the letter G.

Enter a number between 1 and 26: 4

The number you selected: 4
The letter related to this number: D

• Then, write the code to update every other element within the array with a lowercase x. The output should appear like the following:

PRINTING CONTENTS OF ARRAY and adding x to every other element
A x C x E x G x I x K x M x O x Q x S x U x W x Y x

• Write the code that will display only the even or odd numbered elements within the array. The output should appear as follows:

PRINTING CONTENTS OF ARRAY USING THE MOD Option
=====================================================
Even Numbered Element = 0 Contents of Element within Array is = A
Even Numbered Element = 2 Contents of Element within Array is = C
Even Numbered Element = 4 Contents of Element within Array is = E
Even Numbered Element = 6 Contents of Element within Array is = G
Even Numbered Element = 8 Contents of Element within Array is = I
Even Numbered Element = 10 Contents of Element within Array is = K
Even Numbered Element = 12 Contents of Element within Array is = M
Even Numbered Element = 14 Contents of Element within Array is = O
Even Numbered Element = 16 Contents of Element within Array is = Q
Even Numbered Element = 18 Contents of Element within Array is = S
Even Numbered Element = 20 Contents of Element within Array is = U
Even Numbered Element = 22 Contents of Element within Array is = W
Even Numbered Element = 24 Contents of Element within Array is = Y

Legal action over schools scheme

Education Secretary Michael GoveMichael Gove insisted the Building Schools for the Future initiative was poor value for money.

Three councils have launched legal action over the coalition government’s decision to cut the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) initiative.

In July, Education Secretary Michael Gove’s shelved the £55bn programme, saying it was wasteful and inefficient.

Now Nottingham city and Luton borough councils, along with Waltham Forest Council, are seeking a judicial review.

A Department for Education spokesman said action had to be taken over BSF and funding was still available.

When the BSF scheme was halted, it meant rebuilding or improvement projects at more than 700 schools were cancelled.

Legal advice

Labour-run Nottingham City Council has lodged papers in the Leeds Administrative Court requesting permission to apply for a judicial review of Mr Gove’s decision to stop funding for Top Valley and Trinity schools and Top Valley Learning Centre.

“Our decision to take legal proceedings demonstrates our commitment to taking whatever actions are necessary”

David Mellen Nottingham City Council

The authority claimed it was contrary to the council’s legitimate expectation that the funding would be forthcoming after the outline business case for the three schemes was approved in February.

It also claimed the decision was irrational in arbitrarily using 1 January 2010 as a cut-off date for stopping funding of BSF projects and requested the court quash the decision so the schemes receive the funding expected.

David Mellen, the council’s portfolio holder for children’s services, said: “The council has explored a number of options in order to secure funding to carry out the planned remodelling of Top Valley and Trinity schools which have been stopped.

“We have sought counsel’s advice on whether to take legal action to resolve this dispute and our decision to push ahead with legal proceedings has not been taken lightly.”

‘Urgent demand’

He added: “Our decision to take legal proceedings demonstrates our commitment to taking whatever actions are necessary to overturn the decision.”

He also said the council would have preferred a negotiated solution but had received no response to requests to meet Mr Gove.

Officials added they were trying to minimise the cost of the legal proceedings by taking the action jointly with Luton council, which also had BSF projects stopped.

Labour-led Waltham Forest Council Council, in north east London, also launched legal action, saying the decision to pull the funding would have a “catastrophic effect” on pupils.

A Department for Education spokesman said: “We understand people’s disappointment but the BSF programme was wasteful, needlessly bureaucratic and seriously behind schedule.

“It would have been inexcusable to have continued with the programme. Ministers have been clear that the end of BSF is not the end of school rebuilding.

“That is why the government has launched a comprehensive review of all capital spending in schools so that money goes to those schools in most disrepair and to deal with the urgent demand for primary school places.”

This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

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I need a very secure script and professional looking business opportunity website developed, complete with a splash page and banners. Programmer must be familiar with flash and the payment processor Alertpay. I will like to work very closely in the development of the project. Programmer must be able to discern EXACTLY what I want by reviewing the documents that I have attached. Money will be placed in escrow and only released upon completion of the entire project. Thanks