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Posted by Travis Newbury on 11/09/31 11:29
Jeff Fritz wrote:
> It's hard explain to someone non technically-savvy about what's the
> best way to code a website - they often want a feature that isn't
> exactly in line with coding standards....
As it should be, it is their site. You can tell them all the benefits
in the world about how a properly coded website is more acessible, or
that usibility is better, bla bla bla. But they don't care. Their
competition's website has a fancy purple spinner, and theirs should
too.
After you explain the advantages of a propperly coded website, it is in
their ball park. If they want the fancy purple spinny thing, then give
it to them, or they will take their business to someone that will.
You can then walk away knowing you did the honorable thing. But
someone else walks away with a paycheck for making the fancy purple
spinner....
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-=tn=-
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