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Website Design |
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There are several ways to build a high-quality website. My task is to understand your needs and interests before writing web code. Even then, my design and coding process is highly collaborative with you, my client.
You have expectations, stated or unstated. Your clients and customers (yes, there is a difference in the two) also have expectations of you and any website you might create. Let's not disappoint them.
Size or scale of operations tends to be the unpredictable elephant in the brush. The things that appear to be easy on a small scale turn into raging bull elephants in large projects. (I have been trampled!) I will try to help you avoid the traps of turning a nice little, successful website into a major elephant management operation.
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Presentation and Formatting |
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Unfortunately, this is the place a lot of people want to start with a website. They have a vision of what a web page will look like, so they start to build that page. One page follows another, and soon the site becomes unwieldy. Stuff gets buried and hard to find. Links don't make sense. Maintenance is really hard, and some information gets duplicated. Worse, some of the duplicate information gets changed so that the two sources of information are in conflict.
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