Tuesday September 30 2008

hand off to client

Tomorrow I’ll be preparing to hand off my first client site. Everything is basically ready. I had the client take a look at the site and send a list of corrections which I will take of tomorrow morning as well as change one icon I am not happy with. - I found it on a free icon pack somewhere, but later found it it was an iphone icon. Even though the iphone will not be coming to Korea (clients target audience is 100% Korean) I didn’t want to use it.

In order to ensure that I covered every aspect of preparing the site for the client I posted a question on the EE forums and recieved some good information. The best info I got was the screencast from train-ee.com on just this issue.

I forked over my $10 and watched it. It’s mostly common sense, but did point out a few things I hadn’t considered before. This is not suprising since I’m new to the web development game. More importantly it also confirmed that I was on the right track for a lot of other things. If you’re new to web development and/or EE in general then I would definitely recommend this as a resource worth watching.


Sean. inscribed these words of wisdom on Tuesday Sep 30, 2008 at 07:53 PM | tags: ee thread, clients, expressionengine |
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