I was doing some research and I stumbled across an unfamiliar website; Get a New Browser (GANB). It’s got some pretty interesting entries to share and one of them I’d like to share with you here. It dictates the normal general process of a website project from the first meeting all the way to the finished product.
Have a laugh or put a smile to lighten up your day with GANBs Futile Communication.
Why do you think firms always have this kinda hiccup?
I’d hate to be a web designer when IE7 comes out. It’s gonna be real ugly.
I don’t know if it’s just us, but most of our clients do not even know there is an alternative to Windows, and does not use Firefox. Thus, often websites are only done to meet IE specifications…the masses does not use Linux w/ Mozilla, most don’t use Windows w/ Firefox/Opera/some other non-IE browser. Most just run stock Windows with default IE.
*shrugs*
killuminati: It’s not just you. It’s a mindset that I’m struggling to change in my place too. But there’s some progress at least..
Danny, check this link out: http://www.blueflavor.com/ed/tips_tricks/pricing_a_project.php
I believe you wrote not too long ago about this very topic, yes?
It’s true that not everyone knows there exists an alternative called Firefox or Opera. But why’s that is a good question.
Hey Sashi, I suppose the ending part of the article does come close to the ones I posted before. ;)
http://www.dannyfoo.com/blog/2005/09/charging-the-right-price/
http://www.dannyfoo.com/blog/2005/09/the-client-proposal/