We are the publishers of a WordPress plugin called PlatinumPopup, that has of late accumulated a couple of bugs we urgently need to squash. We need an expert WordPress programmer to do the job for us.
Our website is at http://platinumplugins.com.
The Bugs:
(1) The plugin doesn’t play nicely with an SSL environment. Errors appear in the behavior of the popup and the display of an iframe (“News and Info”) in the popup settings page.
(2) The plugin uses the database to count popup displays, and one of the settings determines whether the popup displays should be counted per browser session or per page refresh. The option to count per page refresh doesn’t seem to be working.
(3) One of our clients has encountered a strange bug where parts of his theme (the logo, the top menu and one image from his header) appear in front of the popup. This looks like a z-index issue of sorts.
We realise the info given here is not quite adequate to base a bid on, but since some of the info is sensitive, we’ll make it available to serious interested parties with proven WordPress expertise and experience, for bidding purposes.
So if you’re a WordPress Top Gun with a flair for bug squashing in plugins, we’d appreciate it if you introduce yourself to us before we start the bidding, and we’ll take it from there.
This should be a relatively simple “test” for someone who is competent in WordPress. If you manage to do a great job at fixing these three bugs and are priced reasonably, we will definitely consider asking you to program additional features (which are already planned to be started as soon as the existing bugs are fixed).
We look forward to hearing from you!
Aaron & Phil