CSS Debugger/Theming Guru | Parents Magazine
I have a fairly specific request for a CSS/theming guru looking for a quick freelance project. We need someone to do CSS debugging and cross-browser compatibility work. The pay will be competitive.
I'm an editor at Parents and I've been working on a reader advisory board website for the magazine. It's totally built, just going through some design tweaks. We have a custom theme with--of course--lots and lots of tweaks, but it's only been tested in Firefox, which was the development environment. We're at the stage now where I'm simply too busy to finish out the CSS debugging/conditional commenting/etc. myself. Plus I don't have access to a PC, which is obviously a problem! So we're looking for someone who can help us make the site compatible across the usual range of browsers.
Unfortunately, I don't really know how long this might take. For me—probably a few weeks at least. For someone with lots of CSS experience who knows how to wrangle IE into submission—probably much less. :) So if you're interested, email at amanda.wolfe@meredith.com. I'll provide you with access to the site and the stylesheets and you can let me know how long you think it would take you/how much work is involved. From there we'll negotiate an hourly rate or flat fee, depending. If you could provide examples of your work (links are fine) and give me some quick background on your qualifications as a CSS guru, that would be great.
We have a decent-sized budget behind this initiative, so let me know if you want to take this on!
Thanks!
Amanda


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