[themes] In Search of Theme Developer
Kevin Davison
kevin at quevin.com
Thu May 27 16:16:38 UTC 2010
Hi Gigi,
As part of your project, do you have your own dedicated or shared server? Will Apache server configuration (assuming LAMP) and setup be necessary?
Thank you,
Kevin
On May 27, 2010, at 08:14 AM, Gigi Wiltanger wrote:
> Project Summary
> Washington & Jefferson College, a private, liberal arts college in Western PA, is seeking a reliable, experienced Drupal Developer/Designer who is able to work in U.S. time. The project entails developing two custom Drupal themes with multiple theme templates for 2nd and 3rd tier pages. The Web Manager will provide an Adobe PSD file to aide as a guide for the design work. These themes must work cohesively with a multi-site set up and must be flexible for multiple blocks.
> Desired Functionality
> The site is a multi-site set up. Both themes must include:
> A ‘home-page’ template, a multiple column second-tier template, and a third-tier template that includes the content, navigation, and possibly a block.
> Multiple menu structure – a top level, static menu (ideally with features similar to mootools/jquery animation); a second level menu with a multi-level submenu; and a dynamic navigation menu based on taxonomy; footer menu which replicates the top level menu.
> Logo and Search
> Multi-column content area where multiple blocks can be inserted
> Multiple block background based on suffixes similar to those developed by Rocket Themes
> Content block which pulls in related articles based on taxonomy tags
> Content block for RSS feeds and other extraneous content
> Wrapper – which will allow for the display of a third-party page within the desired theme. This is desired but not required.
> The two themes will be used for the following departments:
> Athletics
> Student Life
> Developer Requirements
> Thorough knowledge of Drupal, XTML, PHP, and CSS are required. The experienced developer/designer must be comfortable in modifying content types and views as necessary to meet the goal and for the theme to function. The developer must be willing to research existing modules for requested functionality and work with the Web Manager and ITS department in order to complete the task.
> Time frame
> Deadline for completion is mid-late July 2010.
>
>
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