Mar 8, 2024 04:07:25 PM by Mark V
The skills I'm requesting are JavaScript, CSS 3, and HTML 5. The price is $87. I only got one proposal, but it is most likely a scam.
Here is the description:
I'm looking for an experienced frontend developer with great skills in in vanilla JavaScript.
You will be contributing code to this repository by making a pull request:
https://github.com/M-Valentino/sacredOS
The code you make will be edits to the gui.js or if needed the gui.css file. These can be found in /public/system.
What I need:
- Program windows by default must have the ability to be resized by clicking and dragging the edges of the window with a mouse or trackpad.
- If a program has the "noRS" flag at the top, the window for that program cannot be resized.
- Windows must be resizeable from the top edge.
- Windows must be resizeable from the bottom edge.
- Windows must be resizeable from the left edge.
- Windows must be resizeable from the right edge.
- Windows must be resizeable from the bottom right corner.
- Windows must be resizeable from the bottom left corner.
- Windows must be resizeable from the top right corner.
- Windows must be resizeable from the top left corner.
- Only the topmost window can be resized (this is the window with the largest shadow).
- The shape of the resize area on the corners is a square with it's sides being equal to the thickness of the window border.
the shape of the resize area on the edges is a rectangle with it's height equal to the thickness of the window border and it's width equal to the length of the edge minus the corner's resize area.
- When the user's cursor hovers over the edges that can be resized the cursor should change to the appropriate cursor. These cursors are: ew-resize, ns-resize, nwse-resize, and nesw-resize.
- Currently, there is a bug where windows are slightly too large in height. You can see an example of this in the mBO.html program. This must be fixed.
- When windows are resized, the iframes inside the window must fill the width of the new window dimensions.
- The code changes you make must not introduce any bugs or change the behavior of other features.
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Mar 8, 2024 04:19:08 PM Edited Mar 8, 2024 04:23:05 PM by Prashant P
Raise your price by a factor of 10 and someone may bite. You are asking a lot for a measly $87.
Did you multiply your amount with the exchange rate of Vietnam?
Mar 8, 2024 04:19:08 PM Edited Mar 8, 2024 04:23:05 PM by Prashant P
Raise your price by a factor of 10 and someone may bite. You are asking a lot for a measly $87.
Did you multiply your amount with the exchange rate of Vietnam?
Mar 8, 2024 04:28:19 PM by Mark V
As a freelancer, I bit on a project that was asking for more for $13 higher. No wonder I was hired so quickly...
I just set the price to what I could afford. I might end up doing work myself.