Everything was great, I recommend it!
Everything was great, I recommend it!
Write in JS preferably but can also be in Python or GO (specify your language)
There is collected information organized into folders. You need to go through all folders, a sample folder is attached (in a real case there are thousands), read everything specified in the json files in each folder, and display it on a web page. One json = one line on the web page.
The attached Excel file is a sample of the web page that needs to be created.
Some fields should allow sorting and filtering.
Comments on the fields (example in Excel):
Serial number - the script assigns the serial number to each line automatically
Image - display the first image from the folder (approximate size 180 x 180 pixels); clicking on the image should open an image gallery viewer where all photos from the folder (photos of a specific car) can be viewed. In the top right corner of the gallery, there should be a cross to close the gallery and return to the list. The json file contains a link to the path of photos of the specific car at the bottom of the json.
header - this field should allow entering text in the following format (opel & ast) and should be included in the filter (sorting) so that all fields containing these two words are selected, for example, a car described as Opel sedan Astra sport
firstRegistrationDate - truncate this field to the full year and allow filtering cars by year. For example, only cars from 2007 and 2015. When clicking on this field, all years appear, and the user can select the years to display.
tradedate - set this date from the name of the root folder, e.g., 01-08-2025. Sometimes the same lot is traded multiple times. If the lot appears more than once in the full list, when displaying or sorting, such lots should be grouped together and highlighted in yellow. For example, in the test archive, lot 50423948 appears twice: once traded on 02-08-2025 and once on 28-07-2025. Place the most recent trade at the top, and the earlier one below.
Other fields are not sorted or filtered, just displayed.
Initially, all data should be sorted by tradedate, with the newest lots at the top. But also include the trades of the same lot from previous months, for example, a month ago.
Please suggest the language / timeline / cost
Budget: 1000 UAH Deadline: 7 days
Good afternoon, I can write in JS or Python, deadline 7 days, price 1000 UAH
Hello everyone, we need to create a website for event creation and ticket sales. Possible options include using a ready-made template, a framework, or your own solution. It is preferable that you have experience in developing websites for ticket sales. We will send examples of websites in private messages. If necessary, we will create a prototype. If you have previously worked on similar websites, please send examples in private messages. We will discuss the details in private messages. Thank you and have a great day!
What we are calculating in the project: Realized PnL, ROI, and Win Rate for cryptocurrency wallets - how profitable the wallet traded a certain token over the selected period. Based on what data: the history of on-chain transactions of the wallet (swaps, token transfers) + the market price of the token at the time of each transaction. The main data source is Moralis: two calls during the initial loading of the wallet - native ETH transfers and all ERC-20 token transfers. What we are comparing with: Nansen.io - we take it as a benchmark, comparing our calculated metrics with what Nansen shows for the same wallets over the same period. Problem: our figures significantly differ from Nansen, and we do not fully understand the rules by which some actions of the wallet should be classified for PnL purposes. We need to fix the calculation of Realized PnL, ROI, and Win Rate to match Nansen. In your application, please write: - experience with similar tasks - experience with Nansen - experience with Moralis - experience with DeFiLlama - experience with articles on crypto transactions - approximate cost and timeline for the fix
The site is built on the Next.js framework (based on React). All points in the technical specification need to be completed. The technical specification is attached in the file. I look forward to your proposals.
Website for evaluation: https://copy.eurobrands-shop.de/ Task: fix frontend bugs at the Magento 2 / Amasty theme level: CSS/LESS/JS, mobile, RTL, minicart, language dropdown, layout shift/CLS. Work format: - without local Magento deployment; - work through DevTools + theme source files; - edits in CSS/LESS/JS/template files of the theme; - result: diff / commit / archive of changed files; - deployment and assembly on our side; - work through a secure deal; - NDA until the transfer of source files/accesses. What needs to be checked and evaluated: 1. RTL / Arabic version: - phone in the header is displayed incorrectly; - element offsets in header, minicart, wishlist/account, product page; - margins, direction, unicode-bidi, positioning. 2. Header: - language dropdown; - cart/wishlist; - hit-area of icons. 3. Minicart: - opens unstably on some pages; - check Console / Network / Event Listeners / customer-data / z-index / overlay. 4. Mobile: - cart/wishlist badges are too large; - Categories block is compressed/cut off; - mobile menu / Menu-Account. 5. Product page: - layout shift / CLS of images; - Add to Cart / Quantity / BOX / PALLET in RTL. 6. Wishlist/account: - /wishlist/ - /mwishlist/ - tabs, Back button, overflow of counters. Problematic URLs: - https://copy.eurobrands-shop.de/alpro - https://copy.eurobrands-shop.de/producers - https://copy.eurobrands-shop.de/wishlist/ - https://copy.eurobrands-shop.de/mwishlist/ In your response, please write: 1. Do you have experience with Magento 2 frontend? 2. Do you have experience with RTL? 3. How many hours do you need for the first stage? 4. What is the cost? 5. When can you start? 6. What accesses do you need? 7. Are you ready to work through a secure deal and sign an NDA? Important: a specific result is needed — corrections or a technical explanation for each point: fixed / not reproducible / not a frontend issue.
Order description: We are looking for an experienced frontend developer/OpenCart specialist to optimize the loading speed of the website (categories and product cards) according to Google Core Web Vitals requirements. About the project: * CMS: OpenCart. * Specifics: The site operates in catalog mode (no cart or checkout). * Volume: 2900 items. * Server part: Already optimized (runs on OpenLiteSpeed). * Stack: Work is done exclusively with the template code, modifiers, and frontend. No work with the database. What needs to be done (Technical task): 1. Delayed loading of scripts (Delay JS): * Problem: Third-party analytics scripts (GTM, Google Tag) block the main thread on mobile devices for about 4.3 seconds. * Task: Set up delayed execution of these scripts. The scripts should activate strictly on the first user action (first scroll, tap on the screen, or mouse movement). * Important: Data collection, analytics, and ad functionality must remain intact. 2. Fixing the CLS metric (Layout Stability): * Problem: The page "jumps" and shifts during image loading. * Task: In the style files or theme template, hardcode the HTML attributes width and height for all product images in the catalog (listings) and product cards. * Goal: Reserve space for images in the DOM tree until they are actually loaded to prevent content shifting. Ensure that responsiveness (CSS) is not broken. 3. Optimization of the critical path (LCP): * Task: Add the fetchpriority="high" tag for the main product image on the first screen. This will instruct the browser to load the main product photo as a priority. Requirements for the performer and acceptance conditions: 1. No unnecessary modules: Work is performed with clean code/modifiers, without installing additional third-party or paid optimization plugins. 2. Security and layout: You are fully responsible for the layout. After making changes, the visual display of the site on mobile and PC, as well as functionality (filters, photo switching in the gallery, menu) must remain unchanged. 3. Criteria for job submission (DoD): Provide a screenshot and a link to a live test report from Google PageSpeed Insights (for the mobile version). The performance score must be no lower than 75 points, and the CLS metric must be no more than 0.1 (in the green zone). Changes must be made strictly through modifiers (OCMOD) or a copy of the theme to avoid overwriting core updates. In your response, please indicate: 1. Have you had experience configuring Delay JS specifically for GTM on OpenCart? 2. The estimated time for task completion. 3. The cost of the work.