Hello, I have paid for a custom WP template (<a href="[login to view URL]">Revolution Pro Media</a>). I would like this custom template to pull images from [login to view URL] instead of from Flickr or instead of from the directory on the localhost. This would require a manipulation of the [login to view URL] RSS (to grab the image and to re-size the image) for the specific shopping category, I would imagine. Here is a website which demonstrates how to <a href="[login to view URL]">manipulate [login to view URL] images</a>.
This would also require digging through the code for the Revolution Pro Media template and changing it in such a way that the image in question is automatically embedded with the blog post. The default template makes it to where the image must be specified before embedding happens. There are tutorials available for this template, found <a href="[login to view URL]">here</a>.
This template's code allows one to embed images (125x250) with a blog post. I would like this template's code to be modified in such a way that the [login to view URL] image is re-formated to fit within the 125x250 format, and *automatically* be posted along with the message in question.
The actual "post" content for the blog, that is, the actual words that are in the blog post come from the words that are syndicated in the RSS feed. I'm taking advantage of a <a href="[login to view URL]">special modification for Wordpress</a> that allows one to translate an RSS feed on a different site into a blog post on another site.
Lastly, I would like the flickrRSS Mod for wordpress to be modified to display random images, and images alone, from [login to view URL] similar to how the images are rendered "<a href="[login to view URL]">Featured Photos</a>" section of the Revolution Pro Template.
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If you need to know "what powers the server?" you can check out the information found at [login to view URL] and [login to view URL] to see what versions of PHP (5.2.5), Apache (2.2.8), etc, are running.
You may reach me at tonygrijalva [at] [login to view URL] ..
I will provide you with a FTP username and Password, and access to the database only for the site in question, so that you may develop this new website. Traffic slim to none right now because I have no promoted the site, so don't worry about accidentally taking the site down.
I hope to be working with someone knowledgeable and trustworthy soon.