An experienced web developer is needed to take over from the original coder to fix / enhance the ‘add images’ and ‘add videos’ options on the submit page of a social networking site.Currently users can add text, images and videos and post them on the site. I need the following changes made:
‘Height’, ‘Border’, ‘Hspace’, ‘Vspace’ and ‘Align’ fields located on the ‘add image’ pop up window removed so that just the ‘url’ and ‘preview’ fields are displayed.
All submitted images automatically resized by the site. Either by resizing the images so that they are proportionate to the dimensions of the original images or setting a standard width and a maximum width. Once you click on an image in their post it would then take you to an external site with the larger image.
Checking that the ‘add media / video’ function works correctly and that all submitted videos are automatically resized once they are added to the site.
Making sure that a user can add text, images and videos (either collectively within a single post or independently) in whatever order they wish. For example; writing a paragraph of text, adding an image, writing another paragraph and then adding a video etc. The presentation of each post is important. I want each post to look neat and tidy in much the same way as they are presented on sites such as Facebook.
The site has not been launched yet but you can access the test site at mindbaker dot com. Login with the ‘test’ account (username: test, password: test123) and go to ‘Share’ at the top menu to see the submit page.
Must be proficient with PHP and MySql and have experience developing similar sites that use custom admin control panels.Platform:Must be compatible and tested with Windows I.E.7 and 8, in addition to the latest versions of Firefox, Chrome and other popular browsers.
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