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[joomla] Any developers interested in partnering/contract work?

Arzie Hardin arzieh at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 15:27:33 EDT 2011


Hi all,

I have been following this thread for a couple years now, and though I
haven't responded much, it has been a great help in my own pursuit of
becoming a better developer with Joomla.

As a developer, things are moving much faster now with many
opportunities to pursue, but I am finding that I cannot handle all of
it myself. I was wondering if there any other developers on this
thread who would be interested in partnering to explore larger scale
project opportunities or doing contract work to help me implement a
few projects coming on the table now, as well as a number of them that
are coming up.

I tend to focus on small (sometimes very small) business and
start-ups, in addition to the occasional mid-size organizations. My
projects tend to range from basic/informational sites all the way to
rich media, commerce and social networking projects, and sometimes all
of the above.

I usually handle all of the development, as well as a lot of the
design myself, but I am at the point where I can't personally
implement the amount of opportunities that are now surfacing.

If you are competent, confident and flexible we should talk. Dollar
amounts for contract work typically range from $600 to $3000,
depending on the scope of the project. Much of higher of course for
larger projects.

I feel I personally excel more on the sales/client relationship side
of things, but have had to take up development in a big way because of
a few not-so-positive scenarios from working with contractors in the
past. But that was then, this is now. If you by nature tend to lean
more to the developer side, then we may have a potential synergy.

Please let me know if any of you are interested in any of this. Let me
know what your skills are, if you have any links you can point me to,
etc. send them to me at arzieh at gmail.com.

Look forward to hearing from you guys (and gals :-).

Sincerely,

Arzie Hardin






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> From: Helv?cio da Silva <helvecio.rj at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [joomla] Resizing Joomla for iPhone
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> Hey everyone!
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> I'd like to have a Joomla website I'm working on simply to fit into an
> iPhone screen.
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> I've tried using a meta tag to achieve this in my template (<meta
> name=?viewport? content=?width=320? />) with no luck.
>
> I don't wanna take time to create a whole new template that can be
> rearranged through a specific stylesheet for the iPhone.
>
> I even found an interesting component called MobileJoomla but it
> relies on as specific template/stylesheet.
>
> Thanks for any tips.
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> Helvecio "Elvis" da Silva
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> Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 15:08:47 -0400
> From: Chris French <chris at theendrecords.com>
> To: "NYPHP SIG: Joomla" <joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
> Subject: Re: [joomla] Resizing Joomla for iPhone
> Message-ID: <BANLkTi=UETVyZauFZ=MM38zvcf6KjUJrSg at mail.gmail.com>
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> Your going to need to go through the steps to create a mobile style sheet.
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> If you check out te framework from joomart they have a good system that
> might be able to work for you, example using your template for you default
> and the t3 for mobile
> On Apr 24, 2011 2:17 PM, "Helv?cio da Silva" <helvecio.rj at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey everyone!
>>
>> I'd like to have a Joomla website I'm working on simply to fit into an
>> iPhone screen.
>>
>> I've tried using a meta tag to achieve this in my template (<meta
>> name=?viewport? content=?width=320? />) with no luck.
>>
>> I don't wanna take time to create a whole new template that can be
>> rearranged through a specific stylesheet for the iPhone.
>>
>> I even found an interesting component called MobileJoomla but it
>> relies on as specific template/stylesheet.
>>
>> Thanks for any tips.
>>
>> --
>> Helvecio "Elvis" da Silva
>> Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - helvecio.rj at gmail.com
>> http://www.helvecio.com - http://blog.helvecio.com
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