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	<title>VGMix 3.0 - Javascript / HTML / CSS Wizard</title>
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	<description>&quot;yerfatma&quot; recently posted a perfectly-worded listing seeking someone with experience in XHTML, CSS and JavaScript, with a strong opinion about their favorite JavaScript library and a love of browser consistency and attention to detail. I am looking for precisely the same type of person, but I&apos;m paying. 

We are a well loved, self-funded hobbyist site where members submit and critique arrangements of video game music. I&apos;ve spent the past three years watching volunteer after volunteer get caught up in school, crushed with day jobs, or simply unmotivated.  We&apos;re almost a year late on our projected re-launch date, and the natives are restless.

I&apos;m willing to hire someone to help get the site launched this year to break the flake-out cycle. You&apos;d be a hero to several thousand nerds. We&apos;re close, but we still need Javascript magic and an experienced hand on the markup (alongside the ongoing backend development). 

We have a complete visual design / theme, so we just need help writing Django templates and spicing them up with Javascript interactivity. The site will allow for custom theming so if you&apos;d like to design your own, zen-garden style, we&apos;d welcome it and I&apos;d do something nice for you!

Our team&apos;s culture is very friendly and informal - we&apos;ve hacked various versions of the site together since 2001, and are close friends who hang out on IRC. We use Trac, SVN, and an email list for project management.

I am myself a freelance musician so I am a friendly negotiator. If this sounds appealing to you, drop me a line and we&apos;ll talk. </description>
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