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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 3
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Looking for a designer
My core goal for my website is to put a good competitor, mailinaitor.com, out of business. My system, which I have developed myself, clones mailinaitor but increases the ease of use and satisfaction ten fold. With features such as attachments, bookmarks, personalization, and more, I hope to become the number one market for handling spam emails. What I am requesting is a custom design for my site. This not only includes a global template for the site, but the modification of how things (such as the current mail) are displayed. This will require a small knowledge of Smarty (A premier PHP templating solution) that I would be glad to go over with with you (Assuming you know nothing about it). I'm looking for strict web 2.0 coding with a neat and organized appeal. Being a server-sided developer I cannot stress more in the organization and neatness of client side coding, it must be clean and fit the W3C standards. I'm also looking for some simple Javascript/AJAX effects, mostly on how emails and information is displayed. I can go over the colors and other more specific details once I get a confirmation that this job can be done. |
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Spare Parts
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Bracknell Forest
Posts: 4,717
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Surely the core goal for your website is to bring a new level of expertise to the area of spam mail handling and to ease the lives of other web users; and if in the meantime supporting your exstence in a comfortable fashion all more for the better, for you will be living like a king. Destroying the competition is a bit of a turn off for me in business. |
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