[thelist] A No-Brainer Tip

martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Fri Feb 9 04:15:31 CST 2001


Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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*unless* it's obvious greek text (Lorem ipsum etc) - which is quite
useful to ensure that people focus on the design, rather than some
of the micro-detail.

Cheers
Martin





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When developing a website, sketch out the process first. Know what point
you're at in the process at any given time. If you're at a point where the
client can see the site, make sure any test data or content on the site is
appropriate and useful. Don't put anything on the site that isn't
completely and totally related.

Everyone copies stuff they've written from one site to another, but make
sure you change the information _first_. Run, don't walk, to make the site
as presentable as possible _before_ anyone besides you sees it. Pretend
it's a live site from the moment you start working on it.

If you do this right, you'll never know it. If you do it wrong, you'll
spend valuable time explaining yourself, and you might lose clients in the
process.




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