WordPress/WooCommerce/CSS Fine-tuning - Today!
July 21, 2014 10:41 AM
Hello!
I need someone with a bit more intelligence and a lot more experience than I have to track down some irksome things in a friend's site and fix them. There aren't a lot of things, but it will take me half my life to figure this out and I'm already (mumble-age), so. These things include:
1. Figuring out why the WooCommerce pages and the main site pages have slightly different styles applied to a couple of things.
2. Helping me come up with a solution for checkout using only Paypal Express (which is set up and working) that doesn't also make weirdness in the rest of the shopping cart payment form.
3. Looking for various tiny style things that bother me because they're slightly ugly but I don't know how to change because I was asleep when the rest of the world was learning CSS.
This is a WordPress site with a "premium" theme that has various plug-ins either included with it (a slider, Visual Composer) or added later (MailChimp form widget). There will be four products (music) in the store -- two downloadable, two physical.
If you feel you'd like to help with this stuff ASAP, get in touch with me and name your rate! Even if you can't deal with #2 (I might be able to figure that out), feel free to email if you're a quick, smart CSS genius who happens to be free today.
payscale: hourly? flat rate?
job type: contract
I need someone with a bit more intelligence and a lot more experience than I have to track down some irksome things in a friend's site and fix them. There aren't a lot of things, but it will take me half my life to figure this out and I'm already (mumble-age), so. These things include:
1. Figuring out why the WooCommerce pages and the main site pages have slightly different styles applied to a couple of things.
2. Helping me come up with a solution for checkout using only Paypal Express (which is set up and working) that doesn't also make weirdness in the rest of the shopping cart payment form.
3. Looking for various tiny style things that bother me because they're slightly ugly but I don't know how to change because I was asleep when the rest of the world was learning CSS.
This is a WordPress site with a "premium" theme that has various plug-ins either included with it (a slider, Visual Composer) or added later (MailChimp form widget). There will be four products (music) in the store -- two downloadable, two physical.
If you feel you'd like to help with this stuff ASAP, get in touch with me and name your rate! Even if you can't deal with #2 (I might be able to figure that out), feel free to email if you're a quick, smart CSS genius who happens to be free today.
payscale: hourly? flat rate?
job type: contract
This job has been filled.