Planning a site of any scale required some sort planning.
The larger the site, the more in depth the plan should be.
Regardless if you're creating a site for yourself or a client, having a written plan is imperative and make or break a successful website.
There are 9 phases with the web development process and they are the following:
- Define the scope of the project
- Plan the project
- Identify and develop the design and content
- Merge content with design
- Production and implementation
- Test
- Deploy
- Evolve
- Maintenance and updates
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Kyle
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Planning is an important step in the actual development of your site, whether it is a relative or absolute site...in most cases, it will likely be a site targeting a niche. Get your domain, research the audience, then architect your site on paper or within an online document. This will lead to much more efficiency and ultimately site success.
Great piece here Jay!
Great piece here Jay!
jatdebeaune
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Absolutely fantastic Jay. Thank you. I'm printing the whole tutorial to keep by my side. I just reviewed the recording of the Friday WAbinar and loved it. Been ruminating on a project for a while, thinking it through. Your tutorial is helping a great deal.