Integrating age-positive image library

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£30,000

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  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Our age-positive image library is currently entirely hosted and exists on the Digital Asset Management (DAM) system, ResourceSpace.

Our ambition is to fully integrate the image library with the existing Ageing Better website, moving away from using ResourceSpace for public access. This will hopefully ensure more control over the image library and its functionality, an enhanced user experience, and more integration between the image library, the Ageing Better brand and other content that sits on the Ageing Better site.

This project will require back-end and front-end web development work, to add DAM capabilities to the existing Ageing Better Drupal 9.3 website. While the library should be integrated with the Ageing Better website from a front-end perspective, and made clear that this product is part of the website, it will likely exist as a sub-section of the site, with its own navigation and page templates.

We expect the project to be completed within three months of commencement. Bids should not exceed £30,000 excl VAT, for custom development and integration of Drupal or 3rd party features. The deadline for tender submissions is 4pm 25th August.

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