Mods to TGPX by jmbsoft (adult)
Project ID: 1327948411
Project Details
  • Status:
    Closed (Cancelled)
  • Posted:
    1/30/2012 at 13:33 EST
  • Cancelled:
    2/13/2012 at 20:50 EST
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  • Budget:
    $100-1000
  • Description:
    BUDGET IS NEGOCIABLE, AS THE AMOUNT OF WORK INVOLVED CAN CHANGE IF THE CODER IS FAMILIAR WITH THE SCRIPT(S).

    I need someone to customize an existing script (TGPX) and integrate features from an other script from the same coder (TUBEX) from: http://www.jmbsoft.com/

    These scripts were made for adult sites and will be used for that, so you need to be OK with that, although you should not have to deal much with the adult side of it.

    Both script make use of smarty templates, so if you are familiar with that, that would be great. Other than that, they are written in php and use mysql for the most part.

    Someone already familiar with the script would be ideal since he wouldn't need to learn how it works from scratch. I can send you a copy one both scripts if you need to have a look at it.

    1. Right now the script works and updates my site using a variety of settings. Most of which are useless for what I need. It seems to take into account the "date added", "date scheduled" and "date displayed" when adding galleries to the site. I want the "date scheduled" function to be king. Once a date scheduled is set, the gallery should be displayed on that day, be it 3 months ago, today, or 60 days from now. According to Jeremy (tgpx coder), date scheduled only means that the gallery is available for display, not that it will be displayed, which doesn't work with my "old style" daily updated TGP (I select which galleries will be displayed manually). Having the script work the way I want it to would mean that the "date displayed" would be pretty much irrelevant since "date scheduled" would be the new "date displayed".

    2. The script has 2 kinds of "updates". "Build with new" and "Build". "Build with new" is a real update, pulling new approved galleries from the db. "Build" is simply used to re-organize galleries during the day (based on clicks or else). Right now the script doesn't have a "date_scheduled" template function available when doing a build (build with new). I want that so that date scheduled can be the first thing in order when the script does a build with new. If no new, or not enough galleries scheduled for an update, then there should be no update, my site should remains as is. Builds could still be done to re-order galleries, but the site shouldn't try to pull new galleries for an update.

    3. Ads section mod: Add a "select all" button to the individual ads settings so that I can assign a new ad to all categories in one click instead of having to manually add the banner to 30+ categories.

    4. Add an extra field/setting to the categories, which would allow me to add keywords/short sentences for each categories. These keywords would then be picked up in the gallery descriptions by the gallery scanner during import and used to assign galleries to matching categories automatically. (Tubex has that feature, so I'm guessing we could import that feature from Tubex).

    5. When assigning galleries to categories (that haven't been picked up from the descriptions), I hate the way I have to pick each and every one of them from a new drop down list. I would prefer to have a list, from which I could ctrl+click to grab as many categories as I want more easily.

    6. In the gallery importer, I would love to assign (auto-schedule) a list of galleries to be displayed (ex: x amount of galleries x per each day). These galleries would be auto approved, scanned for keywords (categories based on feature #4).

    7. TubeX and TGPX are scripts from the same coder and share a lot of things, I would love to grab features from TubeX for my TGPX site.

    Use tubex user account feature, as well as galleries rating and add to favorites feature. I already have a custom made favorites script on my site, but it uses cookies, so it's not perfect. The one used on tubex, along with its features, would be ideal
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