Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 0:22:21 GMT -8
What I wrote above is sometimes difficult to understand because the instructions left by the creator are incomplete or not very easy to understand. This is a pain point in our industry, if you don't do something from the beginning, you sometimes can't understand what the creator wants to achieve with a given solution. (Too) rich presentation. The so-called power of marketing. That is, a nice premium package that contains the base version.
This means customers may come forward to make some extra C Level Contact List money. In our case it was the very extensive menu visible in the demo version that ultimately could not be modified in a satisfactory way (tabs would be added dynamically when adding categories). It had to be redone and I ended up going back to the standard menu. copy. In fact, we always try to warn our clients that the implementation of a store or website based on ready-made products is carried out on the basis of. We don't add anything, we can choose to exclude something.
This makes it fast and cheap. However, if the client starts inventing some new elements during the process, the work time may automatically be extended and thus the costs may increase. We ran into situations where the end customer paid the same for a template based store as we did for our premium implementation and we did everything based on personal guidelines and non-standard solutions. Total. Template-based implementation has its own rules.