Sunday, June 26, 2011

Re: New website help...

Sounds good.

On 27 June 2011 13:34, Ryan Schmidt <google-2010@ryandesign.com> wrote:
On Jun 24, 2011, at 12:47, Ryan Smith wrote:

> I've been making a website for the past few days now, and it's
> starting to get a little on top of me, so would like to know if anyone
> would like to help collaborate on my project with me?
>
> I've got some vague PHP and MySQL experience from years gone by, and
> am currently getting by OK, but the next bit of my site would
> effectively like to include Java of some sort, which I don't have a
> clue about.
>
> The web application is being built for work, which is my dad and
> uncles company. The whole way we work at the moment is a little all
> over the shop, so a web app which can simplify a lot of what we do at
> work would be great.
>
> Currently I've constructed a site which has a Jobs section, we
> reference our jobs to job numbers, so the auto inc ID is spot on, I've
> also added title and created fields, as well as BelongsTo links with
> Users (ie, the person creating the job), Companies (the company we're
> working for), Authorities (the authority whose regulations our work
> needs to conform with for the specified job) as well as a few other
> fields like address, site manager name etc. There's currently also a
> HasMany link to a documents model, which allows users to View a job,
> then upload files relevant to the job.
>
> On top of what I've got, I'd like to work on the Documents section,
> and allow for revisions of files to be uploaded. I would also like a
> quoting tool to be implemented, a little like the invoice section in
> here http://invoicr.phpvideotutorials.com/ Where an item is added,
> then (this is where I think the java comes in) a new line can be
> added, lines can be edited or removed, and there should be some
> standard lines already on there as a items that should provisionally
> included in every job, but these should be able to be removed and
> edited also if needs be. A running total would displayed at the bottom
> and the quote should then be able to be printed nicely, by putting it
> into a PDF with a list of items, total at the bottom, specified
> headers, and details from the related job page like an address
> included.


You're talking about JavaScript, not Java (which is an entirely different and unrelated language).

Yes, all of those things sound like they can be accomplished. But that's what your task is as a web designer - to figure out how all that works. Good luck.



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