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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.I'm experienced PHP/Coldfusion developer from Russia with more than 5 years of experience in the field. Also i have a good web designer here. So we can create the whole site from the very beginning. If you want to make a hi-quality website fast and for a reasonable price - than this offer is for you. I usually charge USD 5-7 per hour, but would rather like flat-rate per-project prices. Here are some links to the latest projects: http://www.flitejobs.com/ http://www.nestle-waters.com/ [url]http://www.sailing.com/[/url] http://www.allez.com/moteur/ http://www.allez.com/allezshopping/ We also can make online flash games like http://ns3532.ovh.net/fortek/candy/ http://ns3532.ovh.net/fortek/boulangere/ http://ns3532.ovh.net/tetra/ Complete portfolio will be sent by your request. Please contact via email at alex_c@list.ru if you are interested in working with me. Thanks
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <97529d5.0401290311.340e4bff@posting.google.com>, Alex C. wrote: >I'm experienced PHP/Coldfusion developer from Russia with more than 5 >years of experience in the field. Strangely enough, you've cross-posted to the ***Perl*** freelance group as well. Given that massive attention to detail, you're really not a likely candidate for hire, are you? :) -- Vorxion - Member of The Vortexa Elite
Post Follow-up to this messageAlex C. wrote: > http://www.flitejobs.com/ Looks quite nice but you have work to do in the HTML, fixing accessibility issues, using css, etc. I'm guessing you mainly use DreamWeaver - don't - it isn't a tool any professional should use.
Post Follow-up to this messageIn article <rVfSb.6$%W.528@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>, David VB wrote: >Alex C. wrote: > > >Looks quite nice but you have work to do in the HTML, fixing >accessibility issues, using css, etc. I'm guessing you mainly use >DreamWeaver - don't - it isn't a tool any professional should use. CSS is a moving target. Actually, CSS is quite stationary, it's the browsers that are lacking. It -pains- me to say it, but IE 5.5 and 6 do the best job. I've had less than perfect results with Mozilla and Opera. And shouldn't any professional be writing their HTML by hand in vi or emacs? :) -- Vorxion - Member of The Vortexa Elite
Post Follow-up to this messagevorxion@knockingshopofthemind.com (Vorxion) wrote in message news:<4019decc_1@news.iglou.co m>... > In article <rVfSb.6$%W.528@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>, David VB wrote: > > CSS is a moving target. Actually, CSS is quite stationary, it's the > browsers that are lacking. It -pains- me to say it, but IE 5.5 and 6 do > the best job. (in Moe Syzlavk voice): Whaaaaaaa? IE unquestionably has worse CSS support than Mozilla or Opera. IE is stuck in 2001. The reason your pages don't look right in Mo' or Opera is that those browsers usually render the pages *correctly*. IE guesses what you want to do and makes the page look correct, even if your HTML is malformed out the wazoo. This is NOT good for web standards. There are many sites documenting IE's problems. Virtually every CSS tutorial will have exception clauses that deal with IE's botched floating and box models. The following page is just one place for finding IE's deficencies (check out the 'Articles' section): http://www.positioniseverything.net/
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