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    Default I need someone to code me a site.

    Well basically what the Title says. I need someone to code my site for me.

    Needs to be 100% complete no errors.
    Payment will be after I received the final version.

    Please reply with your price below.

    Here's the design.


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    How much are you looking to pay for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pawf View Post
    How much are you looking to pay for this?
    To be honest I don't mind how much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alede View Post
    To be honest I don't mind how much.
    £10, ill code it, u send payment to me or a trusted person / mod, after i send they fwd to me

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    I'll gladly take on this job, valid HTML5/CSS3 and all for a bargain price of £10 - standard price, no point me trying to beat any other offers as my pricing is set in stone.

    robbie // pension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loduz View Post
    I'll gladly take on this job, valid HTML5/CSS3 and all for a bargain price of £10 - standard price, no point me trying to beat any other offers as my pricing is set in stone.
    There's nothing here that would require HTML5. I see the need for CSS3 but none @ all for html 5

    -Frijj

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    There are new tags in HTML 5 that would be applicable in any website, e.g <header>, <footer>, <section>, <article>, <aside>, <nav>, <details>, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frijj View Post
    There's nothing here that would require HTML5. I see the need for CSS3 but none @ all for html 5

    -Frijj

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    There are new tags in HTML 5 that would be applicable in any website, e.g <header>, <footer>, <section>, <article>, <aside>, <nav>, <details>, etc.
    I've gotta backup Tomm here. Having your website HTML5-compatible may not mean very much to you, but it enables you to be accessible by the assistive devices market amongst many other advantages. For example, if you code in HTML5 you'll be viewable in "Reader" in Safari for iOS, Kindle's (I think I read something about Kindle's parse pages through using things like descriptive HTML tags) and easily accessible by screen readers. A quick search for "advantages of html5" will do a better job of explaining what I'm failing at doing.

    You might be thinking "I'm not aiming my site at blind people", but it's something that Google Search Ranking might start taking into account. It'll favour pages that embrace the latest & greatest technologies.

    It's always better to invest a little more time and effort in making sure you're future proofed now rather than scrambling to do something later.

    Also, it's a steal for a tenner.
    Last edited by lolwut; 02-04-2012 at 03:54 PM. Reason: I accidentally my grammar

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