Content Management System
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Closed
(Selected Service Provider)
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| Selected Providers: |
selected service provider
nadiralishah
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| Budget: |
$30-100
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| Created: |
04/15/2007 at 11:14 EDT |
| Bidding Ends: |
04/27/2007 at 11:14 EDT
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| Project Creator: |
mattfitz
Buyer Rating:           (15 reviews)
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| Description: |
This project needs to be php/mysql, commented, clean valid xhtml code. Project needs to be basically plug'n play. Project has 2 components, Users and Admin: Project is just for development, no graphic design required.
Description: 2 types of users "power users" or "users" "power users" can edit up to 10 existing pages "users" can edit only 1 page
All Users Login via email address and password.
The user can edit Content of the page or pages depending on their user status.
The user can alias page names to be more institutive.
This edit field should look and function like the <textarea> in wordpress, users can upload images etc, tinymce would be preferred no depreciated html tags such as <font> .
Users can preview file before publishing to the live site.
The html page or pages should just be content that goes between the <body></body> tags. This is so is can be included in other files.
There should be a setup page that, user and database info can be modified easily, can be code only.
Something like or similar to:
define('DB_NAME', 'databaseName'); // name of the database define('DB_USER', 'userName'); // MySQL username define('DB_PASSWORD', 'userPassword'); // MySQL username define('DB_HOST', 'mysql.mydomain.com');
define('tblUserEmail', 'userEmail'); // user email for login define('tblUserEmail', 'userPassword'); // user password for login define('tblUserType', 'userType');//super user or user yes/no
Naming convention for pages would be like:
incPage1.php, incPage2.php, incPage3.php. etc.. Users could give these pages aliases to make this more user friendly for example:
user could give the above pages an alias so incPage1.php file would be "about us" but the actual page name would still be incPage1.php.
The files should be stored in folder under the root "mydomain.com/includes/"
The Administration section should be "myDomain.com/admin/"
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(None)
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| Operating system: |
(None)
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| Bid count: |
7
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| Average bid: |
$ 79
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