I need to create MVC version of the end-user area of my website.
At the moment the website built with classic web-forms implementing UpdatePanels controls, GridViews control, etc... which makes the page full with unnecessary scripts.
The current website built with the following technologies:
1. classic web forms.
2. Sql Server 2008 R2
3. Stored Procedures.
In the new MVC version should create a lighter & faster pages with better technologies. The following must be changed:
1. GridViews Controls should be replaced with Jquery Grid such as [login to view URL]
(need to be approved by me before implementation).
2. UpdatePanel controls.
3. ModalPopup controls.
* You can not change the DB schema.
* You should keep using the stored procedures.
1. To visit the current website: [login to view URL] (the site is in Hebrew)
2. In the main text box type: '??????' (this is an auto complete textbox of city list)
3. choose from the yellow boxes. (categories)
4. what you see here is a list of shops with their products:
...4a. You can filter data from gridview header & right column controls.
...4a. You can expand row (use the little plus button)
...4a. The orange button adding the product to cart, As you click:
........4a.a: what you see now is additional products the customer can choose from.
I will send the chosen bidder the DB & Project Files.
IMPORTANT:
* At the end of the project ALL project files will be transferred to me!
* The new version should implement everything from the current version!
If you have any question please in PM.
I have 10+ years of experience in web development. Confident in HTML, CSS, jQuery, Classic ASP, ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, C#, Microsoft SQL Server, PHP, MySQL, iOS (iPhone/iPad), and SQLite.
Hello,
I'm currently a software engineer with experience in web development, I've done previously several web sites (back-end and front-end) using ASP.NET, C# and MySQL/MSSQL. In my last project I had to do exactly this, I mean migrate/re-implement features made with WebForms to ASP.NET MVC (3.0). More details in private message.
Thanks,
Abel.