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WordPress Background & QR Update

50.00 - 100.00 / week
Application ends: October 7, 2029
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Job Overview

  • Date Posted
    October 7, 2022
  • Offered Salary
    50.00 - 100.00 / week
  • Expiration date
    October 6, 2029
  • Experience
    1 Year
  • Industry
    Management
  • Qualification
    Associate Degree
  • Career Level
    Officer

Job Description

My site and products are setup on woocommerce and working, i just want the site background and layout etc to look similar to my actual website. 2nd part is, i have 1 qr code to send to the site for the table ordering. I only have 14 tables and want to know a solution that i can create 14 barcodes and each one sends to the order site but marks as the table. Iike currently its www.sitename.com.au this is the qr order code. what i want is so if i did www.sitename.com.au/1 then it recognises that as table one and its on the order so not relying on the customer to put in the table number My live site and my WordPress install look different—the background image, colors, and general alignment don’t match the version I already have running elsewhere. I need the layout tidied up so the WordPress theme mirrors the exact look and feel of the reference site: same background image, identical positioning, and consistent spacing on every screen size. At the same time, I want to swap in a set of new QR codes. Each code will point to a different link that I’ll provide (a mix of pages and external URLs). Once the codes are in place I need them tested on desktop and mobile to confirm they route correctly. What you’ll deliver • Updated theme settings, CSS, or child-theme tweaks that reproduce my reference background layout pixel-for-pixel • Replacement of the current QR images and verification that every code resolves to the right link • Brief changelog or screencast so I can repeat the steps if I ever switch themes again You’re free to work with the native WordPress customizer, Elementor, or direct CSS/HTML edits—whatever is quickest and cleanest, provided the end result is fully responsive and doesn’t break existing plugins.