PSD site designs to slice to HTML for integration into our PHP CMS
$100-340 USD
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$100-340 USD
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The client needs a PSD designing, slicing to HTML, then integrating to very own CMS. Our CMS is easy to work with though, indeed I can do the integration, you will just need to edit the HTML to ensure it has the right PHP includes. It really is very easy.
In fact, can you quote to create 3 PSDs so the client can make a choice.
The site will also need to have a flikbook brochure created, similar perhaps to something like at [[login to view URL]][1]
We also need PHPList integrating with 2 x templates setup for the HTML newsletters to go out on.
The site is for a discretionary investment management company, so the site design has to be high quality, and be easy to navigate, CSS and WC3 compliant. The clients need to have at least £250K to invest, and so bear this in mind when you consider how to do the design and navigation, and the audience. All images used must be licensed, or used from royalty free sites such as stock exchange images.
The attached zip includes a PDF brochure + full spec , client is committed to us by contract and has paid.
## Deliverables
MCM needs to have a range of content on it, including:
NASDAQ
FTSE
Dow Jones
Tickers, and also
Xchange rates for
£ to $
£ to Euro
£ to Yen
Or an exchange rate calculator that does all this.
It would be nice to have a text resizer as well please if possible, like the triple A ones, such as on <[login to view URL]>
Whatever is used, it must not include advertisements to competitors, which I have seen some companies have included when they give away free tickers.
The site is to be hosted with HostNexus PHP servers, and will need to be written in PHP. MySQL, PhPMyadmin and complete Plesk access is all yours.
The colour scheme must be blue / gray / white, as in the brochure in the PDF.
For your quote, can you please include a timeline, and ideas.
The site is to be put in domain [login to view URL], which as you can see from a WHOIS needs to be retrieved as well.
The site needs to get through a fair bit of compliance, so there will be some back and forth with refining things. I expect its more refining the text though, so not too much to worry about. The CMS we produced makes it easy to edit and add/edit/remove pages and content within pages.
Have a look at [login to view URL] as an example of a site built to be managed with our CMS.