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    Default Needing a Jquery Drop Down for my website will pay.

    I will pay for someone to code a jquery drop down navigation for my website if interested contact me on here just pm me. Thanks.

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    Can I ask, why not just use a pre-made one and alter it? There are 38 here, http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/resour...enu-solutions/ - One of them should fit your needs + its free!

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    I would rather get it professionally done.

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    You seem to have a false mental connection that a free jQuery plugin is bad, compared to a 'custom' written solution. Custom written is no more 'professional' or better quality, considering how many excellently coded plugins are available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG-Itz-Brent View Post
    I would rather get it professionally done.
    WHAT?!?
    You clearly don't appreciate the unbridled brilliance that is free open source software...
    Advantages to open source:

    • Free.
    • Support from the community - if people are using software, people are understanding software. Therefore, people can help you use software too.
    • Updates released far more frequently; developers are working because they want to.
    • Developers are experienced adults - 15+ years development experience in the vast majority of cases.
    • No product licensing (except GPL), software isn't locked down.
    • Free.

    (Dis)advantages to paid development:

    • The code will be of a low quality* - the developers here have had, at best, 5 years experience.
    • Will attempt to rip you off for as much money as possible.
    • Lack of support.
    • In a desperate bid to justify the wasted expense and fix the problem, you will hire another developer.
    • This developer can and will, very justifiably, charge far more**.

    * in comparison to community supported open source projects (i.e. every programming language ever, the entire of Linux, etc.) - Don't h8 me, developerzz.
    ** I say this because the second developer will have to spend days rifling through poorly coded scripts which probably don't work and/or are filled with messy, unstable, untested workarounds to issues an experienced devloper would fix in an instant.

    I believe I've pretty much made my point...
    If you still want to throw money at the problem, I salute you for going by principle as opposed to... You know... Practicality or financial stability, reasonableness, intelligence...
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    If you can get a free script that suits your needs, I would use it!

    jQuery itself is free!

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