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PHP, Drupal, Web Developer Ninja | Disney Interactive Media Group
Web Developer Ninja Needed
We're looking for a smart, motivated, hands-on PHP and Drupal developer with a desire for world domination. You'd need multi-faceted web development skills, being able to tap dance across PHP, SQL, XHTML, CSS and javascript routines. You'll have experience with Drupal and/or ExpressionEngine. You'd probably think that in a pinch, you could code a new, better version of DIGG.com in a couple of weekends.
Questioning navigation source order
For the most part, I'm completely happy with the XHTML source ordering for Zen. I love that we've got the content ordered before the sidebars. However, I have to admit that on a regular basis, I have been frustrated by the way that the navigation works (and/or doesn't work).
Junior Programmer | centre{source}
COMPANY OVERVIEW
CentreSource is one of Nashville's largest Web Design firms. We are a multi-service web solutions firm offering graphics design, web-development, interactive media, and consulting services helping clients to meet their online business objectives.
We are proud to be a leader in Nashville's competitive web industry by creating easy to maintain solutions centered on industry best practices. Our typical custom development projects involve highly complex integrations, in-depth business logic systems, and critical user interface needs.
JOB SUMMARY - Junior Programmer
Developper in Drupal for Interactive Media Company | BIZGOO GROUP MEDIA
Bizgoo Group Media (BGM) is a London headquartered interactive firm with a specialization in Drupal. As a result, we are seeking a highly competent Drupal developer to join our entrepreneurial driven company.
Our increasing client base and workload comes primarily and almost exclusively from unsolicited referrals from satisfied customers.
• 2+ years of cross platform web development experience required
• Hands on coding experience with PHP, HTML, XHTML, Javascript (CSS a plus)
Full-time Drupal designer/developer | Blogging Systems Group
Blogging Systems Group, the leading blog services provider to the real estate industry, is seeking an Experienced Designer that is comfortable customizing themes for Drupal CMS. The following skills are required:
- Photoshop skills
- XHTML skills
- CSS skills
- PHP skills
- Drupal PHPTemplate skills
- Some MySQL skills
- Some JavaScript skills
Bonus if you understand:
- Cross-browser compatibility
- Accessibility (Section 508)
- Web Standards
Zen Round Table Conference Call
I'd like to organize a conference call to discuss what people need out of the Zen theme. I haven't been giving this project as much attention as it deserves and I hope to compensate by organizing a Skypecast phone call to hear everyone's needs, philosophies, and try to actually organize this Task Force once and for all to create a solid, bug free (working in IE!!), core-worthy, theme system.
microformat for location.module
I asked myself how we could use Microformats in the location module.
this is the patch which came out: Using Microformat for address output
comments and suggestions are welcome :)
XHTML Strict in drupal
The first idea for this project was using iframe element (Iframe element) to build the editor instead of using textareas. Despite of it would have been more difficult to write the cross browser functions, it gave us the chance to use design mode and in the future to extend the possible content inside the iframe to use as rich text editor handling the DOM structure that would be inside
However, the use of HTML Strict in Drupal didn't let me to try this, at least this way. As of the version 1.6 of the module I've changed the point of view, functions, tests and drafts to use textareas and plain text. Not too bad
whatsinitsname theme, Yet Another Base Theme
Hi there,
As you can read on my blog, I am building another solid base for a theme, WhatsinItsName. In the second blogpost I explain in more detail what that base will be about. For thowe who know microformats: this will be more if a huge microformat, making your HTML actually meaningfull!
For once, it is not about a CSS frame, but about a very solid, standardised HTML with standard, predicatble (and actually usable :) classes and IDs. It should be a frame where you can drop a huge range of CSS on top of, and see a nice theme emerge. Think about the source HTML of CSS zengarden, only more aimed at Real World Sites :)
CSS Error & Warning free: ! or ?
As I've started "W3C compliant CSS"-issue (http://drupal.org/node/70296) as a wish, it was the first one in the chain of validitaion.
The main critism of warning-free css-validation is the "inherit" argument, which changes nothing visible, but is needed by W3C-validation (warning free).
In my opinion there is a difference between an "explicit defined default" and an "undefined default", cause the "explicit defined" says: Yes, I'm sure, that I want to do this.
As we are experienced webusers, we know that the warning of "undefined color" doesn't make visible sense. But it's one of my most-hated questions customers asks me twice a month: "Why does your site so much validation warnings, although you are working active for accessibility?".





