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Skinning
Using the MediaWiki software for managing the content of your website or managing internal documentation is becoming increasingly popular. Over the last year or so, a number of jobs have come by which involve the same general requirements: changing the design of a MediaWiki to match existing artwork and modifying the security settings for example so that none of the wiki features are available to the general public. If you'd need these kinds of things done, you can contact me on my talk page. Such jobs can be done reasonably quickly and are usually around US$250 (plus $15/month or $150/yr if you'd also like the wiki set up and hosted). Note that this price estimate is based on standard requirements such as those shown below, if additional functionality is required involving JavaScript or extensions, then these features need to be priced separately.
Skinning mash-ups
I've recently started doing skinning work for web applications other than MediaWiki including WordPress, Drupal and Joomla, which all cost around the same as skinning MediaWiki. This is very useful for skinning mash-ups which are very popular in the new Web 3.0 envrionment. Below is an example mash-up skin from openmethodology.org made to look identical for MediaWiki, Wordpress and a bookmark management program called "Scuttle".
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