We are a small chapel whose custom HTML website has been hacked. This is NOT a WordPress site, but a custom HTML site created by a former employee. I have moved the website to a new hosting company and it does not have malware on it from the hack (site scanned by hosting company). The front end of the website looks fine, and to the end user they would have no idea we've been hacked. The back-end operations, however, are inconsistent. We need the operational items fixed, including: + Adding/editing/removing sermons, calendar events, items to Home page + Online forms (12) don't submit and return odd characters. Stakeholders don't receive forms to take action on them. + Online registration for free events is inconsistent: sometimes works, other times does not. + Cannot view/select uploaded images/PDFs for calendar events/sermons. + Online bulletin URL return wrong URL. + Ability to add/remove new users/passwords Post AMAZING GRACE in your application or I will not consider you. Thank you for helping our small chapel and our ministry get back to full operations!
Keyword: Software Development
Price: $500.0
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