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Re: explaining web standards to clients

Posted by Travis Newbury on 10/18/05 12:35

Andy Dingley wrote:
> Travis Newbury wrote:
> > If they want the fancy purple spinny thing, then give
> > it to them, or they will take their business to someone that will.
> It depends on what your role is. If you're there as a lowly web-grunt
> (someone who codes what they're told), then get spinning. If you're
> there as a consultant (someone who offers to make ecomm work), then you
> have to explain to them why they shouldn't use the dancing penguin, or
> else you leave gracefully.

So you are telling me that if company XYZ came up to you and said "here
is a contract that will pretty much set you up for the next year or
two, but we want a dancing penguin. Your reply would be "I am sorry,
my web morals will not let me make such a site for you."

Mine would be, "Will it be dancing to the right or left, and what color
would you like...."

In the real world (outside of alt.html) It is easier to sell a client
on wiz-bang than not. (And wiz-bang != ecomm not working)

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