Url Redirect / Rewriter

Url Redirect / Rewriter
I am in need of a script that redirects a link posted in a PHPBB forum post as well as on other pages that are not PHPBB. Also I would like to have a link manager. Where I can enter in a domain like http://www.amazon.com and choose the part that is my affilate link. So http://www.amazon.com will be redirected to http://www.amazon.com/tag?3748 and http://www.jojooj.com/ipod-for-sale.html will be redirected to http://www.jojooj.com/ipod-for-sale.html?jijijijijiji?affilate. We work with over 50 different affiliate websites so it must be capable of working with all of those websites.

Please see here where this has already been implemented: http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1917160

Thanks!

Thanks!

Wedding Topics – Writing

Wedding Topics – Writing
I have been in the wedding industry for many years and write all my own material. But not having enough hours in the day, I am in need of someone to help me write articles.

I am looking for a lady that can write material as though she is an expert in the topic. I am not looking for fluff to fill pages. I will provide the exact topics to the winner of the posting.

Please write “wedding lady” in your information so that I know you have read the posting.

Right now, I need ten (10) articles approximately 250-300 words each.

Thank you for viewing this project.

Capture Page/ Coupon Code

Capture Page/ Coupon Code
– I need a subdomain added to my store with an email address form to “capture” email addresses. It will require some design and I will supply the stock images. The store is PHP/Cubecart, but the page can be done in HTML.

– I need one newsletter image promoting new items in my store designed with links that I can email to my list; it can be somewhat based on the capture page design to save time.

– Coupon Code added to the store shopping cart and a flyer/banner designed with the coupon code on it => I have templates that we can use that will save time.

I also need a few other very minor adjustments:
– Copyright years on 2 websites changed (My clothing store and my clothing line website.

– I need to have RAs emailed to me when they are submitted.

– The name & icon used for my RSS feed needs to be changed.

– Pictures of my latest collection added to my clothing line website, which is in HTML.

Need 80 Unique Articles

Need 80 Unique Articles
I Need 80 unique articles written on 3 different topics
1. hemorrhoids
2. jumping higher
2. yeast infection

Example Topic maybe: hemorrhoids relief – How I found my hemorrhoids relief cure. etc

The writer must have the ability to craft exciting copy including GREAT HEADLINES and enticing and WELL-RESEARCHED copy.

I would like the writing to be in a STORY TELLING tone, as if you were having a success story conversation to tell the visitor. (will provide example websites)

Important Points
1.All articles MUST be completely your own original work. We are NOT looking to have the words and phrases of the research provided simply re-arranged. What we are looking for is an original work in the form of a 400+ word article that is developed using the information provided and most importantly your own research. In other words, you should gather your own research, read and draw from the research provided, make notes, gather the important points, concepts, people’s names, referenced websites and relevant keywords, and then write an article from scratch using your own words.

2.All English writing-related articles MUST use correct grammar and be structured in a logical fashion and written with good English. If you are a non-native English speaker you are HIGHLY CAUTIONED against bidding if you are less than 100% certain that you can provide this level of quality.
3. For SEO purposes must be familiar with LSI KEYWORDS. (for my testing purposes)

We Want Each Article Formatted In the Following Manner

Headline: The article must include a catchy headline that addresses the needs of the reader (I.e. Prepaid Cell Phones Free YOU from Contracts and Hassles!).

The first letter of each of the words needs to be capitalized as outlined in the example above.

The headlines need to be approximately the length shown above.

Sub-headlines: The page should include 1 or MORE sub-headlines.

The first letter of each of the words needs to be capitalized (I.e. Choose Pay-As-You-Go to Stay in Control!).

Bulleted Text: The writer, at their discretion may use bulleted text, — providing, it is started after the third paragraph so they do not interfere with our advertising.
Italicized Text: The first occurrence of the Primary keyword within the article (I.e. cell phone plans) should be italicized.

Each Article Requires a Short Description
Article Description: Using the Primary and tier-1 keywords (and/or variations thereof), write a quality and accurate 20-25 word description for each article.

We Do Check for plagiarism

** I will send the winning bidder an attachment on what “keywords” and writer specification I will like the articles/stories written for. **

THANKS FOR BIDDING

** ALL BIDDERS PLEASE POST SAMPLE WORK AS THIS IS GOING TO BE A BIG PROJECT I AM GOING TO REWARD A WRITER **

Shop Design Work

Shop Design Work
I am looking for Web designer to design change main-website pages with the Logo design and some somple products importing. The designer should have excellent experience with Photoshop, Dreamweaver,CSS, & other web designing tools.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED:
Magento 1.3.x;
Adobe Photoshop CS+;
Adobe Dreamweaver 8+ (or any php-editor);
magento themes are designed to be used with clean install without sample data that is provided with the default theme.;
For uncompressing a template ZIP package:
WinZip 9+ (Windows);
Stuffit Expander 10+ (Mac);

Customize Osdate Script

Customize Osdate Script
Before you consider my project please know that I am looking for a Friendly and Skillful Programmer that keeps communication lines open at all times.

My current site Runs on the Osdate platform.

I Need a few modifications made, I am looking for a Friendly and Skillful Programmer that can do some minor design as well.

Scope of project

1) Fix map issue so it doesn’t load on bottom half
2) must be converted to xml so profile can show

3) much of the functions will be taken away: The following will be removed 1) Flash chat 2) Instant messenger 3) my video gallery 4) Blog 5) Forum ( these can be done from admin panel, I can probably do this myself)

4) when User uploads to his Picture gallery the system needs to allow clearer photos and variety of picture formats. bmp jpeg etc (If picture is too large website should automatically convert it to the proper size) .

5) The “email me now” button that is shown on users profile this will be changed to
“Send Date Invitation”

6) Each user will have an account balance where they can transfer money into For example a user needs a minimum of $5 dollars in their account balance in order to send a date invitation. Users cannot send a date invitation if their account has less than $5 in it.

7) when user sends date invitation the recipient has 48 hours to accept offer, if not then the $5 will be returned to senders account. If user accept date invitation then both accounts are charged $5

8) When a user receives a date invitation they will receive notification by email, “Congratulations… You’ve Received a Date invitation on Bigdate.com!”

then user clicks link and sings in to check his date invitation

this is what the Date invitation would look like when they sign into the site:

“BigRomanticguy32” has sent you a date invitation for:
Date: September 15th at 7:45 pm
Location: The Olive Garden
Town: Fresh Meadows

A) “BigRomanticguy32 has agreed to pick up the tab.
B) “Bigromanticguy32 prefers to go dutch.
C) “Bigromanticguy expects you to pick up the tab.

If you decide to accept “Bigromanticguy32’s” Date Invitation your account will be debited $5.00, and both parties contact information will be made available to one another.

If you decline or ignore Date Invitation your account will NOT be charged.

Accept Decline
This Date invitation will Expire in 48 hours

9) I need programmer to make sure everything is working well with the website and the search member profiles are working correctly. i need to make sure the map is working correctly.

Power Of Politics Clone

Power Of Politics Clone
I just copy an old project. However, I can not give you any additional information, just check out the game. Don’t bid on this project if you don’t know German. I won’t help you.

I need a clone of the game at powerofpolitics.com (German)

I don`t know about a similar site in English. An admin area should allow me to give/take money to/from politicians/partys as well as to ban/delete users/partys. Also I should be able to set the price for supporters. PayPal payment should be integrated for supporters.

News will come from news feeds of online newspapers.

If possible, add authentification using OpenID and Facebook Connect.

I do not want to spend too much on it.

Logo And Web Page Design

Logo And Web Page Design
Hello,

I just need one web page template and a logo designed. How much would you charge for:

1. Design one web page design template. Create 2 JPG drafts to choose from, 3 revisions to the one I choose and then cut into one HTML page.

2. Design a logo. Create 3 JPG drafts to choose from, 3 revisions to the one I choose.

Please show me examples of your web design and logo work.

Thank you

WordPress Install

WordPress Install
Hello,

This is a very easy task for somebody who knows what they’re doing.

I need you to do the following with this theme (which I already purchased):

1) Install it in my cpanel

2) Show me how to add a newsletter opt-in box in the large box below the header (it’s currently a graphic). I want you to walk me through it step-by-step so I can edit it.

3) Tweak the settings so that the large box still appears but it’s in a 2-column blog format (like when you click on the “blog” link).

Thank you.

WordPress Menu Creator

WordPress Menu Creator
Need menu created for WordPress Menu Creator.

We need to recreate the menu for this website in WordPress:
http://rockwooddoor.com/exterior_gallery.htm

We’ve chosen the WordPress Menu Creator. And we’re pleased with it, we just don’t know enough css to make the menu look and do what we want it to do. We’re open to suggestions to use other menu creators, but this seems to be pretty good (once we figure out the css.)

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-menu-creator/
http://www.ultimateidx.com/menu-manager/

Content For Website

Content For Website
We would like to have content put onto a website template that we have recently purchased. Our original site http://www.hopeworldhealthcare.net will remain in place to reflect our current product line. The new web address for the new site and product line will be (hopeworldhealthcare.org) with Bluehost as the provider. Winning bidder will download site onto bluehost account.We also have some additional content links that will need to be added to the template as well (approx. 5 links). This project will have to be completed fairly quickly due to recent changes to state regulations. All files,content,links and bluehost login and passwords will be provided to winning bidder.

How to Build a Lava-Lamp Style Navigation Menu

How to Build a Lava-Lamp Style Navigation Menu

A couple weeks ago, I created a screencast that demonstrated how to build a three-level navigation menu. In a response email, one of our readers requested a tutorial on how to build a lava-lamp style menu. Luckily, it’s quite a simple task, especially when using a JavaScript library. We’ll build one from scratch today.

Screenshot

Prefer a Screencast?

Step 1 Create the Mark-up

Before we can create this neat functionality, we need a base from which to work from. In your favorite code editor, create an unordered list for your navigation, and import both jQuery and jQuery UI, via Google.

<!DOCTYPE html>

<html lang="en">
<head>
	<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
	<title>SpasticNav  Plugin</title>
	<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />
</head>
<body>

<div id="container">

	<ul id="nav">
		<li id="selected"><a href="#">Home</a></li>
		<li><a href="#">About</a></li>
		<li><a href="#">Blog</a></li>
		<li><a href="#">More About My Portfolio</a></li>
		<li><a href="#">Contact</a></li>
	</ul>

</div>

<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>	

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.7.2/jquery-ui.min.js"></script>

</body>
</html>

Note how we gave an id of “selected” to the home page. This is fairly standard in most websites; it allows use to target the current page, and style that particular list item accordingly.

Next, we must decide how to best implement the lava-lamp functionality. To allow for reusability, we’ll package this little script into a plugin, and call it like:

$('#nav').spasticNav();

Since we’ve decided to build a plugin, let’s go ahead and create a new file for that script, and reference it in our mark-up. We’ll call it jquery.spasticNav.js.

<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.spasticNav.js"></script>	

<script type="text/javascript">
$('#nav').spasticNav();
</script>
</body>

Step 2 Beginning the Plugin

To reduce the number of global variables that we must create, as well as remove any possibilities of the $ symbol clashing with other JavaScript libraries, let’s wrap our plugin in a self-executing anonymous function.

(function($) {

})(jQuery);

Now, jQuery will be passed into our plugin, and will be represented via the $ symbol.

Next, it’s generally a best practice to give the users of the plugin as much flexibility as possible. As such, we’ll give them the option of passing in an object-literal when they call the plugin to override a handful of settings. As I see it, they should be able to:

  • Set the amount of overlap for our little blob. This refers to how much the blob will exceed the height of the navigation menu.
  • Set the speed
  • Set a reset, which causes the blob to move back to the current page item (assuming that the user never clicks on a link)
  • Set the color of the blob. This can be accomplished with CSS, but it’s a nice convenience, nonetheless.
  • Set the easing option.

Now, we’ll name our plugin, and make it equal to a function. $.fn is simply an alias for jquery.prototype.

$.fn.spasticNav = function(options) {

};

Knowing that we’ll be allowing these overrides, we must make sure that we accept an “options” parameter.

Step 3 Configuration Options

Now that we’ve named our plugin, the next step is to create the configuration options.

options = $.extend({
	overlap : 20,
	speed : 500,
	reset : 1500,
	color : '#0b2b61',
	easing : 'easeOutExpo'
}, options);

Above, we’re taking the options variable, setting some default properties and values, and then extending it with whatever (if anything) the user passes in when they call the plugin. That way, the options they pass will override our default settings. For example, if, when I call this plugin, I pass:

$('#nav').spasticNav({
   speed : 2000,
   easing : 'easeOutElastic'
});

Those two properties will override the default settings, while the remainder of the options will remain the same.

Step 4 Implementing the Functionality

Now, we’re ready to cycle through each element that was passed to this plugin, and implement the lava-lamp functionality. Remember, we can’t assume that the user is going to pass a single element to this plugin. They could, if they wanted, reference a class, which refers to multiple items that should receive this functionality. As such, we’ll call this.each to iterate over each item in the wrapped set.

return this.each(function() {

});

Within this function, we’ll create some variables. Not all of them will immediately have values, but since the JavaScript engine will hoist all variable names to the top of the function anyways (behind the scenes), it’s generally a best practice to declare them at the top, and then initialize them later.

var nav = $(this),
	currentPageItem = $('#selected', nav),
	blob,
	reset;
  • nav : “Caches” this, wrapped in the jQuery object.
  • currentPageItem : Contains the list item with an id of selected. We pass a second parameter to set the context to search from. That way, we don’t have to traverse the entire dom to find this element.
  • blob : For lack of a better word, this variable will reference the highlighter, that will follow our mouse when we hover over the menu.
  • reset : This will store a reference to the setTimeout function that will create later. It’s needed in order to call clearTimeout. More on this soon…

Now that we’ve declared/initialized our variables, let’s create the actual blob, so to speak.

$('<li id="blob"></li>').css({
	width : currentPageItem.outerWidth(),
	height : currentPageItem.outerHeight() + options.overlap,
	left : currentPageItem.position().left,
	top : currentPageItem.position().top - options.overlap / 2,
	backgroundColor : options.color
}).appendTo(this);

The reason why we’re calling the CSS method, rather than simply adding a class, is because these values will vary depending on the current page’s list item. As such, we must use JavaScript to retrieve they values.

  • width: Get the width of currentPageItem, including any borders and padding.
  • height: Get the height of currentPageItem, including any borders and padding. Also, add the amount of overlap, to make the blob extend outside of the menu.
  • left: Sets the left property of the blob equal to the left position of the currentPageItem. (We must set a positioning context in our CSS for this value to take effect.)
  • top: Sets the top value as well, and vertically centers the blob.
  • backgroundColor: Sets the background color.

Finally, we append this new list item to this, or #nav.

Next, we need to store a reference to #blob. That way, we don’t have to search the DOM everytime we wish to access it. We declared the blob variable at the top of the function. Now, let’s initialize it.

blob = $('#blob', nav);

Step 5 The Hover Event

We must now “listen” for when the user hovers over one of the list items (excluding the blob of course) in our navigation menu. When they do, we’ll set the width and left properties of the blob equal to that of the currently hovered list item.

$('li:not(#blob)', nav).hover(function() {
	// mouse over
	clearTimeout(reset);
	blob.animate(
		{
			left : $(this).position().left,
			width : $(this).width()
		},
		{
			duration : options.speed,
			easing : options.easing,
			queue : false
		}
	);
}, function() {
	// mouse out
	reset = setTimeout(function() {
		blob.animate({
			width : currentPageItem.outerWidth(),
			left : currentPageItem.position().left
		}, options.speed)
	}, options.reset);

});

To summarize the script above…

  • Get all list items – not the #blob – within the navigation menu, and when they’re hovered over, run a function.
  • Animate the blob, and set its left and width values equal to that of the hovered list item.
  • Pass an object literal as the second parameter of animate, and set the duration and easing equal to what we set in our configuration options. Set queue to false to prevent animation build-up.
  • When they mouse out, call setTimeOut, which will push the blob back to the current page item. If we didn’t do this, and the user didn’t click on a navigation link, the menu would show that they were on
    a different page entirely. This will, after a second or so, animate the blob back to currentPageItem.

And that’s all there is to it! This is a super simple plugin. The next step is to style our navigation menu.

Step 6 Styling the Menu

Without any styling, our menu should look similar to this:

Unstyled mark-up

Let’s first style the “nav” ul. Open your style.css file, and add:

#nav {
	position: relative;
	background: #292929;
	float: left;
}
Styling the navigation menu

Next, we’ll style each list item.

#nav li {
	float: left;
	list-style: none;
	border-right: 1px solid #4a4a4a;
	border-left: 1px solid black;
}

This simply floats each list item to the left, and adds a border to each side.

Styling the list items

Moving along, we next must style the anchor tags within our navigation menu.

#nav li a {
	color: #e3e3e3;
	position: relative;
	z-index: 2;
	float: left;
	font-size: 30px;
	font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;
	text-decoration: none;
	padding: 30px 45px;
}

We’re setting a color, floating them to the left, setting some font values, and a healthy amount of padding. Take note of the z-index property. This is a necessity, and will be explained shortly. However, remember that, in order to adjust the z-index, we must set a positioning context, which we’ve done.

Styling the anchor tags

Because we’re not implementing a full reset stylesheet, let’s ensure that we zero out any default margins and padding on our ul and li, just to save any potential headaches.

ul, li {
	margin: 0; padding: 0;
}

The last step is to style the blob itself!

#blob {
	border-right: 1px solid #0059ec;
	border-left: 1px solid #0059ec;
	position: absolute;
	top: 0;
	z-index : 1;
	background: #0b2b61;
	background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #0b2b61, #1153c0);
	background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#0b2b61), to(#1153c0));
	-moz-border-radius: 4px;
	-webkit-border-radius: 4px;
	-moz-box-shadow: 2px 3px 10px #011331;
	-webkit-box-shadow: 2px 3px 10px #011331;
}

Once again, we set some pretty colors for our borders, and add some background colors (including CSS3 gradients/borders/shadows for Firefox and Safari/Chrome). Once again, we see that z-index property. Without this, the blob will display above all of the text in the navigation menu. To counter this, we must be sure that its z-index property is LOWER than the list item’s! We also must set the position to absolute in order to adjust its top and left values with our plugin.

Screenshot

Conclusion

That’s all there is to it! With minimal effort, we’ve created a really neat looking navigation menu from scratch. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks for reading and watching.