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  1. #1 Looking for a Web Designer to help with a project. 
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    I'm interested in starting a OldScape help site and am looking for a Web Designer to help me with the Appearance and Functionality of the website.
    If you did a good enough job and the website had a decent amount of users, you'd be a added to the staff as the Web Designer.

    This is more of a project and I'm not expecting much return, so I don't know if there's any chance of additional compensation for either myself or you.
    You will be compensated based upon the quality of the work.
    However, if there turns out to be any regular revenue from the website, it will be split evenly among all working website staff. (With the exception of Moderators and QA Administrators.)


    Proficiency with HTML, PHP, JavaScript, MySQL and/or CSS is important.
    Although, not every one of them need be known.

    In-short, if you're up for a fun project and a chance to help the OldScape community, apply here!
    However, if you're here to tell me that nobody will do work without guaranteed payment or criticize either myself or OldScape, don't bother posting.


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    As an ending note, I'd just like to say that this is mainly about providing a valuable resource for the OldScape players.


    Don't post if you're not trying to apply, as I genuinely don't care about your post unless it is an application.
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    So it's unpaid, and you're not guaranteed a position, only if you think the work is good and it gets users? What if the work is great and it gets no users? Do they not get credit?

    Also, will you be helping in the development or design, or are you looking for someone to do all the work and then you claim all the credit.

    In short, you should think about paying people to do work else you'll get terrible work.
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    Name: Jack Frost

    Qualification: Adobe

    Experience: 50 years, but been working with adobe for 60 years.

    Programming or Scripting Languages known: MyLQS, PASS, PASS.net, XSS, Mac, Windows, Linux, Windows 1920, and Windows 1966 Server

    Extra skills: Windows Server from (1966-2014)




    **You have to pay to get good work. Your going to only attract people who are on the same level as you just trying to be apart of something. The skills you listed are most important in make a professional and unique good looking website.

    Proficiency with HTML, PHP, JavaScript, MySQL and/or CSS is important.
    Although, not every one of them need be known.

    You have to know all these to make a runescape webpage.

    HTML - Basic Must Know
    PHP - Forums, Login, Highscores, Register, ect..
    Javascript - Webclient, ect..
    MySQL - Highscores, Forums, Register, ect...
    CSS - To have a decent and optimized and easier management this would be needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamweaver View Post
    So it's unpaid, and you're not guaranteed a position, only if you think the work is good and it gets users? What if the work is great and it gets no users? Do they not get credit?

    Also, will you be helping in the development or design, or are you looking for someone to do all the work and then you claim all the credit.

    In short, you should think about paying people to do work else you'll get terrible work.
    If you're not going to thoroughly read the thread, don't post.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cody View Post
    Name: Jack Frost

    Qualification: Adobe

    Experience: 50 years, but been working with adobe for 60 years.

    Programming or Scripting Languages known: MyLQS, PASS, PASS.net, XSS, Mac, Windows, Linux, Windows 1920, and Windows 1966 Server

    Extra skills: Windows Server from (1966-2014)




    **You have to pay to get good work. Your going to only attract people who are on the same level as you just trying to be apart of something. The skills you listed are most important in make a professional and unique good looking website.

    Proficiency with HTML, PHP, JavaScript, MySQL and/or CSS is important.
    Although, not every one of them need be known.

    You have to know all these to make a runescape webpage.

    HTML - Basic Must Know
    PHP - Forums, Login, Highscores, Register, ect..
    Javascript - Webclient, ect..
    MySQL - Highscores, Forums, Register, ect...
    CSS - To have a decent and optimized and easier management this would be needed.
    If you're not going to post a serious application, don't post at-all.
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