I'm in need of a programmer who can modify a link directory script that I've purchased: [login to view URL]
I need a ratings system added to it. Like the one here: [login to view URL]
But with a twist.
1. I'll need it in perl/cgi and not flash
2. There's a basic rating system already implemented in pseek for the links in a sub-directory, but I need the rating system for the sub-directory and not the links.
3. The ability to generate a top10 or top whatever which I would then use as a "template include" ([login to view URL])
4. Make sure the user isn't able to rate the same directory twice. Unless he erases his cookie.
5. After x amount of years, the graph under the rating system would show the averages per year and not per month.
6. I don't want it looking like the one on askmen, the colors and graphs need to be changed. What I really want is the ability to change the "ratings system" layout myself, colors and text.
7. The ability to generate an html code for the ratings system of the sub-directory in question (which can be modified by the admin). A webmaster would click on a link, the link would give him an html code that he would add to his site (with a link back to my sub-directory). Without the bottom monthly average graph.
8. Ability for the admin to modify the ratings of a sub-directory.
9. A ranking system, a variable, which when added to the template, would be replaced with: "#1 sub-directory of 300" or "#231 of 300" and so on for every sub-directory in the database.
10. When I create a new sub-directory I want the ability to choose a category (i.e. Model, Actress, Singer) for that sub-directory. Which will expand the top10 fuction to be split in top 10 singers, top 10 models, top 10 actresses and so forth. This can be done with pseek by splitting the sub-directories in a bunch of directories, but I don't want that (the sub directories are already split in alphabetical order i.e. p/Pamela_Anderson). I don't want p/Actress/Pamela_Anderson. I want it to be hidded from everybody, unless I want it to show in a template. A variable would do the trick.
This is part 1 of the whole project. I'll need more mods done to the script in the near future.