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Posted by kchayka on 10/27/88 11:16
tshad wrote:
> "kchayka" <usenet@c-net.us> wrote in message
> news:3ev320F561lrU1@individual.net...
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>>Regardless, a web version of a paper form does not have to look identical
>>to the original.
>
> It does, if the client wants it that way.
And if the client were fluent in web authoring, he'd probably be
developing the site himself. Where web design is concerned, the client
isn't always right.
It is your responsibility as a "subject matter expert" to educate him on
which of his ideas are good and doable, and which are not so good.
Trying to implement his whims without question will only result in a
reduced quality product and a lot of frustration, which is apparently
what you have now.
If you put it in a respectful way, clients *will* listen. Assuming they
aren't pig-headed dolts, anyway.
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