We need a Wordpress / PHP guru to install WordPress on our existing site with the following plugins (plus any others you might suggest):
All in One SEO Pack
WP ??" SpamFree
All in One Adsense
MyCaptcha
Google XML Sitemaps
Ultimate Google Analytics
BreadCrumb NavXT
HeadSpace 2 (<[login to view URL]>)
SEO Friendly Images (<[login to view URL]>)
We need a custom WordPress theme that integrates well with our existing site and includes our logo at the top along with space for a 728x90 banner ad. Should be a three column design with the categories, feeds, etc. in the left column, the blogs in the middle column, and ads, etc. in the right column (similar to <[login to view URL]>).
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Needs to have standard blog features like posting comments, ratings, RSS subscribe, newsletter, etc.
Should also include the ShareThis widget on each blog post and you should easily be able to add an image to each blog post. Need to be able to create posts and/or pages. Need breadcrumbs added to single posts and pages. Breadcrumbs are the links, usually above the title post, that look like "Home > Articles > WordPress SEO". These breadcrumbs should link back to the homepage, and the category the post is in. If the post is in multiple categories it should pick one.
It needs to include Google Analytics and also have places to add Google AdSense code in the left and right columns and also in between blog posts in the middle column. Also needs to include a plugin that will put saved posts in a que and auto-post them according to the users specified details (such as 'if no new post has been made in X amount of days/hours, then start posting from the que every Y hours with user defining posts, X, and Y).
Please keep the function and design of the blog separate by creating **a user-defined functions file that will work with** *any* **WordPress theme**. Place all common, customized design elements??"like an author bio, etc within functions that reside in a separate, non-theme file called user-functions.php. Also combine the user-defined functions file with a custom CSS stylesheet. Together these two files will act like a preference panel for my new blog, allowing me to easily incorporate my most common changes into *any* WordPress theme. See <[login to view URL]>.
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