Website design and coding for a wholesale metal company. It will be a purely simple website. Mainpage/about us/products/services/price list/contacts will be the pages of the website. All the website will be in three languages. Freelancer will prepare in english and we will translate to the other languages. Products page will be a bit different from commonly used shopping cart templates. In the "products" page there will be 11 different main product groups. Within all of them the list of the products will be. They are specific items so no need for photos. just the name of the item as a line. then there will be 3 blank boxes in the right of the item name. these boxes will be "ton", "metres" and "pieces" For all of the lines the calculation between ton/metre/piece is different. İt should be easy to modify via backpannel and should be easy to add new items to the page. and in the line last thing is price per ton. It is also fixed. When one of the blank boxes is filled, other 2 boxes will be filled automatically via autocalculation according to proportion. And afterwards via "add to cart" people will add the items to the shopping cart. Page will not need login/register system. Customers can order items in the shopping cart via email. In the pop up which is opened when clicked in the "order" button in the shopping cart, it will show a name/company name/telephone boxes. afterwards customers will send their orders to the website's mail address.
Dear Madam or Sir,
my name is Michael Bahr and I want to work with you.
The project your described seems to be doable in a short time. For the shopping cart I would use the popular language PHP, so you can get further gut offers if you need changes or extensions to your product.
So far I commercially developed 8 HTML-Pages and 3 complex web business applications. Developing your page will not be a problem.
Furthermore I would like to teach you the skills of basic HTML, so you can easily modify the page yourself.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you! Then we can dive deeper into the details.
Best Regards
Michael Bahr