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I've suggested they consider having me "rewrite" the website. This would use their existing content - it's not really about "redesign", and I've told them that I don't purport to be a 'web designer' or 'graphics designer'. 1) How do you decide what to charge for this type of thing? |
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I'm looking at doing something simple - along the lines of my own website, but avoiding some of the mistakes that are evident on it(which I haven't yet had time to fix). 2) I'm looking for two "consise checklists": - One that I could leave with the client after the rewrite, as a "list of good things" that they should insist on if in the future thay have anyone else work on their website. For example, such a list would include valid pages, proper use of alt text, etc. |
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- The other would be a more technical checklist for use by me as a yardstick to make sure I haven't forgotten anything when doing the rewrite. We all know that having a valid page doesn't mean that the page is "correct". Anyone have any suggestions? |
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