[consulting] Help with a news site

Ron Dorman rwd at simplydigtech.net
Thu Sep 30 01:27:44 UTC 2010


  Apologies All,

That was supposed to be a reply to Teressa that picked up the list 
account by accident.

Ron D.

--
Ron Dorman
Simply Digital Technologies
www.simplydigtech.net
rwd at simplydigtech.net
817-503-7704 ofc
817-503-7719 fax


On 9/29/2010 6:39 PM, Ron Dorman wrote:
> Hi Teressa,
>
> I am close to wrapping a project and am available to work with you.
>
> I have been developing/building/hosting sites since 1998 and I have 
> been doing mostly Drupal sites since 2004.
>
> My resume is attached and below are links to a few of my sites.
>
> If you visit my site, www.simplydigtech.net, you will only see the 
> that the cobblers children have no shoes yet. It has been updated 
> Drupal 6 and I worklng with Drupal 7 for what I want to have.
>
>
> *Portfolio*
>
> I have built all of the sites listed below by myself with verbal and 
> email input from other web and Drupal professionals. I have worked 
> many other projects as a team member or team lead. I am quite flexible 
> and very conscious of delivering to spec as well as desire.
>
> The site I am finishing: http://174.123.49.237/, is on my development 
> server. Not as complete as their QA/test site but theirs is secured 
> and I can not share the access. It's a Drupal 6 site with Ubercart 
> e-commerce and much customization. This one has a banner rotator for 
> the header image that changes with each page change or refresh.
>
> Another D6 site with Ubercart is: http://aces.arbita.net/. This is a 
> sub-domain and separate site from their corprate site, www.arbita.net. 
> The theme was designed internally and I built the custom Drupal them 
> to match it. I host and support the ACES site which is also integrated 
> with phpList mailing list with roughly 150,000 subscribers. This site 
> was originally www.jobmachine.net, home grown static html, which I 
> re-built built on D5 with a custom theme. The version I built is not 
> in WayBackMachine, but searching jobmachine.net on Google shows that 
> we retained several years worth of history with URL re-directs. We 
> upgraded from D5 to D6, switched from Drupal Ecommerce to Drupal 
> Ubercart and merged into aces.arbita.net during the upgrade in 
> mid-late 2008.
>
> A basic corporate brochure site: http://primeresourceslp.com/. Design 
> done by a Texas History Artist that I built into a custom Drupal 
> theme. This is pretty basic except for the unique artwork that we 
> incorporated into the theme.
>
> I've done four Drupal sites with galleries. Three are no longer live 
> or available. Two used the G2 gallery from http://gallery.menalto.com/ 
> with the Drupal G2 module.  The other two were basic Drupal image 
> gallery's and one is still up at: http://swimnfunpools.com/. This site 
> is not finished because the owner has not sent the content info he was 
> to provide.
>
> A couple of sites, not Drupal Based, that are my design, graphics 
> build and hand coded. I include them because of a few features 
> included in them and to show additional examples that I build to site 
> owner specifications and requests. Both sites have 'scaling images'. 
> As the browser window is re-sized the images re-size (except for 
> background images, no way to scale them when the sites were built). 
> Both sites were built with table-less layout, which at the time was in 
> development stages and not common as it is now.
>
> The JBWeld site: http://www.jbweld.net/, is mostly basic corporate 
> brochure. Two things of note are some of the graphics work.
>
>     * in the header background image, second from the left, the man in
>       the automotive shop. that one image is actually three stock
>       photography images merged and blended in Photoshop
>     * the image map with pop-ups on the 'Sales Support' page, J-B WELD
>       DISTRIBUTORS. built from a basic wire-frame map; all map
>       separations, labels, colors and links built from scratch.
>
>
> The Lodge: http://www.thelodgetx.com/, included the G2 photo gallery.
>
> I look forward to talking with you about the project and will be 
> available at my office number, 817-503-7704.
>
> Thank you for your consideration,
> Ron D.
> --
> Ron Dorman
> Simply Digital Technologies
> www.simplydigtech.net
> rwd at simplydigtech.net
> 817-503-7704 ofc
> 817-503-7719 fax
>
> On 9/29/2010 3:02 PM, Teresa Pudi wrote:
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> I have a website redesign project.  The design for this website is 
>> developed and ready for theming; site map completed for all available 
>> pages for the first, and 2 possible future roll outs.  Need skilled 
>> Drupal themer/developer IMMEDIATELY.
>>
>> Some features and functions considered:
>> 1. carrousel on the home page to show videos or images.
>> 2. image and video galleries
>> 3. calendar
>> 4. social media
>> 5. blog
>>
>> If interested and available, please respond by email.  Submit your 
>> contact information, resume and a link to your portfolio of projects 
>> completed.  Please, describe your role and your scope of work in 
>> these projects.
>>
>> Please, call 224 585 9021 if you have follow up questions.
>>
>>
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