Now the problem that I get with clients showing them the prototype is that
they are happy with it and then say ok now put it up, I'll give you till
tomorrow.  Personally I just think within the contract you specify once the
prototype is signed off it takes x weeks to code it.  Any other suggestions?

> > I am creating Montreal's CFUG website right now and this is the first
> > project I am using the FLiP process.  I have done the wireframe and now
I am
> > on to the prototype.  One of the people I work with who does the HTML
> > integration always tells me I should program only after having the first
> > template because coding HTML takes so long compared to programming.
What do
> > you say to a person like that?
>
> Race them.  Say: "Let's pick one template, you build the CFML and the
Database
> THEN build the HTML interface that we will 'slap' on, I'll build just the
HTML.
> Whoever finishes first wins and we'll do it that way."
>
> Then tell them that you could show both versions to the client and 99% of
the
> time the client won't see the difference. But will understand the
application
> enough to tell you they want something slightly different.
>
> Steve Nelson
>
>
>

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