I need someone who is able to take RSS feeds from sites like CNET, WIRED, etc and turn them into HTML I can display on my web page.
1) Take up to 20 RSS links (I will provide them), validate them and turn them into javascript code using the RSS to Javascript program we have on our server.
This is the program we have installed on our server to use:
[[login to view URL]<wbr />.edu/feed/][1]
(I will give our specific server URL to the coder)
2) I need you to take the javascript and then format it so it matches the look of our web page.
There is an option in the program to style the feeds.
3) I need you to paste the pre-formatted (so it matches the look of my page, table widths, etc) Javascript and send that to me.
Basically all I'm doing is using font sizes of -1 or -2, verdana fonts and want to display the feed data in a table.
The problem we are having is the code we are getting from the RSS to Javascript formatter is really messing up the design of the page.
I have a table that is 300 pixels wide and must stay at that size or smaller and the feed being displayed IS no wider than that, but what happens is it pushes the sides of the tables out, even though the extra room isn't needed.
Here is an actual screen capped example of what I mean:
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The items being displayed are really no wider then the available space in the HTML template, yet it pushes the side images out.
The same happens to a basic table that has a width 450 pixels. Although the feed display is less than that it pushes it out about 100 pixels too far and renders the design useless.
## Deliverables
1) 20 RSS feeds validated, functional, turned into Javascript and formatted to fit into a specific HTML table. (I will provide the web page and tell you which feed goes where.)
2) The project is complete when the feeds (they can all use the same style but some many vary in table widths!) are all embedded into my web page and are all formatted correctly.
3) I will provide the URL's of the feeds and the location of where they go on the page. You send back the HTML page with the codes in place so the page is fully functioning.
The final page must not contain any javascript errors
All feeds must be displaying correctly
Page must not have any formatting issues
## Platform
Feeds must be functional and visible when displayed in all the newer browsers.