Revive & Update Documentary Website need Web Development
Contact person: Revive & Update Documentary Website
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Location: North Lauderdale, United States
Budget: Recommended by industry experts
Time to start: As soon as possible
Project description:
"I have a full set of legacy HTML pages from an old personal site that I now want to turn into the online hub for my upcoming documentary. The core files still load, but the structure is dated and the navigation is clunky. I need someone comfortable working directly in HTML (and the usual CSS / JavaScript helpers) who can:
• Re-establish the site on a fresh folder structure so it’s easy for me to maintain.
• Streamline navigation—drop-downs, breadcrumb trails or any approach that makes long-form research material easy to locate.
• Update and expand the content. The new sections will house:
– interview transcripts
– behind-the-scenes notes and images
– legal documents and newspaper clippings (mostly PDFs)
– embedded or linked video interviews
I don’t have a fixed “modern and sleek” or “classic and elegant” theme in mind; I’m open to your creative proposal as long as readability stays front-and-center. Feel free to suggest light visual tweaks (fonts, spacing, responsive tweaks) where they make sense, but the priority is content clarity and logical flow.
Deliverables
1. Clean, commented HTML/CSS/JS files ready for upload.
2. Updated navigation that surfaces all new documentary resources.
3. A short read-me explaining where each new content block lives so I can add future material myself.
If you’re happy working with raw markup and enjoy shaping archival material into a coherent engaging story, and even better, a playwright, (or aspiring one) let’s talk!" (client-provided description)
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