@DarkAshelin to you guys. Im just trying to gather information about this specific niche in webdesign. I will be working with a photographer who doesn't currently offer these packages. She is established and does business word to mouth, she doesnt even have a site. I had to ask her if she was insane for not having a website...
@DarkAshelin im currently researching rates for the service so I will know what she should charge for this particular package. Any information regarding rates would be appreciated.
@DarkAshelin what do you think is a good timeframe to complete that website that you showed me? I'm still learning and I think it would be crazy to charge a client for time if I run into a problem which is a result of my lack of experience
@helloWorldIsAlliKnow if nothing goes wrong, I could make that wedding site in 2-3 hours. But I know something will go wrong (it always does) or that I will have to research certain features that I haven't used yet (using new features/plugins/functions/code you've never used before happens in almost every project, no matter how experienced you are). So I account for this in my quote. You'll need to predict numbers a bit, but as I said it's not rare to spend 80% of the time on it.
@helloWorldIsAlliKnow So if I think something will take 2-3 hours (when everything goes perfectly fine), I will probably charge for 15-18 hours to account for bugs/research. Even if I don't end up actually using 15 hours for the project, it's still a good rate. Charging 2-3 hours for a website would be ridiculously cheap anyway
I highly recommend this library. It is built over Bootstrap core, and rtl support is added as it is a bootstrap theme. This would make your code more maintainable as you can always update your core bootstrap files. CDN
Another option to use this stand-alone library: http://zerox.me/projects/boot...
I have a navigation bar that when you hover more options appear under the current option, like on a e-commerce website, but when you hover down the drop down bit on the navigation bar, it loses focus on the navigation bar and shows the on hover description for an image. how do I prevent this fro ...
As of right now, there are 6246 open questions that contain the phrase "looking for" in their title.
Some of them include:
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Out of 6000+ questions, so...
What exactly is a 'recommendation' question?
I understand and agree with avoiding questions on SO that garner answers which are basically opinions or preferences, such as "I like X" or "We use Y and it met our needs". These questions just lead to discussion and not answers.
However, I recently ...
this is my sweet and simple explanation of why it matters to me: when you go to search for a programming solution and you run into all of the recommendation posts, you have to take the time to filter through and find the actual solutions. these things belong elsewhere hence softwarerecs.se
i wonder is software rec.se would be interested in a manual clean up effort because a lot of these have collected a good amount of up votes and meet the site's standards
@Rajan, consider pasting your code into a demo at jsfiddle.net. BKH, your abuse of the comma is nearly as offensive as a vague question. ;-) — isherwood10 mins ago
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