bro you just hit th' nail on the head. I've done that one, slap the
front-end up and get it lit. Work on the admin portion after... Not nice,
not the, uh, "right" way, but hah, that's the beauty of Fusebox. You just
develop the additional parts when you can, without disturbing the live part.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walsh, Christopher [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 12:23 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: OT: Deadline Developing
>
> As the only Web Developer at my agency, I have all of the say so in what I
> do and when. In order to meet the current deadline of having a new *and
> improved with fusebox* site available to the public, I have dropped the
> admin/content management piece of the site until after the launch. This
> seems to be a very productive method for me, having been maintaining the
> current site (updates and content) for the past six months anyway. I am
> curious to find out how others meet their deadlines when push comes to
> shove.
>
> Curiously awaiting,
>
> Chris Walsh
> Web Developer
> Department of Correctional Education
>
>
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