It’s good when you’ve got a day when everything is going much better than the day before.
It’s bad when your web development company says “sorry, we can’t deliver the most important part of your site because we don’t have time.”
I'm The Boss @ netmobs, past CEO of b5media, author of Blog Marketing and a hardcore Canadian
Jan 07 2004
It’s good when you’ve got a day when everything is going much better than the day before.
It’s bad when your web development company says “sorry, we can’t deliver the most important part of your site because we don’t have time.”
January 7th, 2004 at 4:27 pm
Excuse me if this is a duh or a confidential question, but what is this website color coding that you speak of? Why is that the most important part of the project? I am just curious why color would be so important beyond aethetics.
January 7th, 2004 at 4:37 pm
Each section of the site has it’s own “tonal range”. Apparently colour isn’t as important today as it was yesterday.
Basically the site, as it stood yesterday, had the same tonal range across the site. None of the other areas had their own tones.
I don’t know why it was so important, but after talking to people I think it’s because they were being defensive because my response was “we’ll get done what we’re able to get done”.
While that’s the truth, they wanted to hear “I’ll do my best to get this done”, which is true, I will.
Everyone’s calmed down much more today and we’re actually doing fairly well as a team
Oh, and the development company is doing what they couldn’t do so it’s been basically a fabulous day