PAYC-compatible web page templates design for Fetish Central

Cancelled Posted Mar 1, 2006 Paid on delivery
Cancelled Paid on delivery

You are bidding on the design of page templates for use with the Pay-As-You-Click (PAYC) micropayment system. These pages are for an adult website. You are building gallery pages and components thereof which will be processed by the PAYC-provided software. You may not write any CGI /Perl/ PHP (nor should you need to ) as that would interfere with their software. You can use javascript so long as it is compatible with IE , Mozilla, Netscape 7, and Firefox.

You of course will use HTML and you must use CSS (no embedded font tags and such) with it.

Logo design isn't in scope I have something already ditto banner.

Minor page illustration graphics of course such as are required by your design and layout are part of your task.

Attached find the templates for the PAYC-supplied example site "onecentbabes.com". You will also need to read the documentation at [url removed, login to view]

I will provide a test server on my system, a virtual host with appropriate apache configuration and also the neccessary database (MySQL) along with the contentmanager software all setup and properly configured. I will also populate the database with sample pictures and related information so that when you test your pages you have something to see. You will have shell access via ssh on this Linux system for purpose of development/test (I expect you to work locally and upload your work when ready).

It is acceptable to use Dreamweaver BTW, and note that DW8 has the neccessary sftp option.

PAYC galleries can be

- picture only

- video only (with a screencap thumbnail)

- pictures and video

- and a ZIP download option

so you'll make a basic page and then a derivative that adds the video and/or zip option. A video-only derivative is similar.

The attached payc.zip file contains the sample site along with some additional documentaiton. It is included to allow you to see their template tags in action not as an example of design. There are few rules as to what has to be on the page and they are explained in the PAYC documentation. I have ICQ contacts with PAYC support to whom I will introduce the winning provider, and you will interface with PAYC support with your tech questions directly.

Design examples belonging to other PAYC webmasters (all porn sites and ault content illustration is on the page that comes up you have been warned):

http://download-porno.com/payc/paycmain.php

http://www.janeyweb.co.uk/payc/paycmain.php

Please note: cookie cutter bids will garner scorn and be reported as fake bids to GAF whom I will vigorously encourage to terminate your account.

READ THE FINE MANUAL , see what you are getting into
then come back and make a serious bid.

I figure a good designer will need a couple of hours to read the manual and a day to make the pages and another half-day to get my approval make minor tweaks.

payc.zip below

Reminder: Your bid is for the price of the project not for your time. Do NOT bid your day or hourly rate, it is not relevant. Figure out how long you need to complete the project and use that to come up with a firm fixed price.

If you feel you need clarification of the scope, please post on the project clarification board prior to bidding but after reviewing all materials supplied with the project description.


There is some confusion on the nature and scope here.
Let me elaborate:
1. You're building templates to work with a content management system. It doesn't matter how many galleries the CMS fills in the template from the database. That's why you have to embed the CMS-specific tags in the template (watch out for clever javascript tricks I don't think PHP executes embedded js when its parsing the page looking for its template tags; you can certainly move things around at browser time using js though)

2. In thinking about this site / system I come up with the following page templates:
- main page, list of galleries (possibly a page 1 / page 2 situation but you'll derive p2 from p1)
- gallery page 1 and page 2 (which the cms uses for p2, pg3, etc. as you can see on the example sites
- model listing page. The system as it stands does not allow an associated photo per se but you can filter the galleries so that you are showing only the ones that this particular model is in. I don't see that you would need a 2nd page , the girl isn't going to have 50 galleries.

Website Design

Project ID: #47119

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8 proposals Remote project Active Mar 6, 2006