>Barry wrote:>
>>My solution is this. I keep a copy of the original site. If in the future,
>>the client no longer uses my services to to maintain the site (and of
>>course this has happened more than a few times after 3 years doing this) I
>>still have the original. What I do is, from my online Portfolio page at
>>http://www.totheweb.com/portfolio.html
>
>Yes, we do the same thing. But it would be ever so much nicer if, after
>doing a site for a well-known company, I could use the domain name instead
>of our portfolio url.


Suz, regrettably, in the 'real world' we all inhabit, it often is not possible.


Here's a hoot for you. Compare the following homepage designs I did with
how the client changed them after taking over the site:

My design: http://www.totheweb.com/portfolio/riet/home.html

Client's "version": http://www.riet.org/home.htm


My design: http://www.totheweb.com/portfolio/orientations/index.html

Client's "version": http://www.orientations.com/ (note how the navigation
bar graphics are misaligned - they don't seem to care)


My design: http://www.totheweb.com/portfolio/eti/index.html

Client's "version": http://www.eti.org.sg/eti_h/main.htm




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Barry Lee Brisco <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development - Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
Connecting Businesswomen in Asia <http://www.women-connect-asia.com>
The Pan-Asian Online Underwater Magazine <http://www.asiandiver.com>
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