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- Any advice for documentation for website handover? [5 Updates]
- Website animation - HTML5 + CSS3 or jQuery? [4 Updates]
- chris walker <customsitepro@gmail.com> Apr 02 12:04PM +0800
Maybe you can install a wiki that has an outline of the architecture with
links to the different technlogies used. I am sure that over 6 years you
have also made some mashups of different technlogies that only you
understand so it would be good to screenshot or even use something like
camtasia to demonstrate hoe you accomplish things. Just a thought.
> I've been a web developer for about 6 years on a largish (~1000 pages)
ASP-based website. One area of the website uses a mySQL database as a
backend. I'm realizing that I need to start thinking about handover, and
the organization has asked me to do documentation towards that goal.
> Has anyone done something like this before? I assume someone has. :_)
> Any advice would be appreciated. I'm planning on covering technologies
used in the website (ASP, PHP, jQuery, etc.), companies used, processes for
updating, etc.
> Seth
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- umiwangu <umiwangu@gmail.com> Apr 02 08:36AM -0700
Hey Chris, that's definitely a good idea. I hadn't thought of doing
something like screen captures. I'll have to keep that in mind.
Seth
On Monday, April 2, 2012 12:04:46 AM UTC-4, Chris Walker wrote:
- chris walker <customsitepro@gmail.com> Apr 02 11:43PM +0800
So after 6 years, are you going to end your relationship with them? If I
had to handover the sites and server administration to the owner of the
company I have been contracting with for 4 years, they would have to send
someone to The Philippines to work in my office with me so they can get the
secrets of the universe. There is so much to learn.
I am sure they will never be able to part with you, but having someone
inside that knows how everything works in the event something unforeseen
happens is a good idea
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- umiwangu <umiwangu@gmail.com> Apr 02 09:31AM -0700
I'll most likely be ending the relationship. I recently returned to the US
after living overseas, and I'm realizing that having a full job over here
(which hasn't happened yet) will probably mean I'll need to hand over.
They've asked me to do this as a project, and it makes sense. Like you
said, it'll be very hard to cover everything, and some things are pretty
complicated, but any documentation at all will help.
On Monday, April 2, 2012 11:43:21 AM UTC-4, Chris Walker wrote:
- Artist <sitepro@gmail.com> Apr 02 12:40PM -0500
This is certainly good advice for those of us that are involved in some
very large project or a bunch of small ones.
I will say, for me, from personal experience, "BACKUP EVERYTHING". The
important part I find is not just to backup the databases, but to check the
archive. I have lost considerable data in a hand-off because the database
dumps choked, apparently timing out for years with every single backup
made.
This was amplified throughout the network of many sites.
*sigh*
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- umiwangu <umiwangu@gmail.com> Apr 02 09:08AM -0700
I have an idea for a website and I'd like to use animation on it. The only
animation I've used so far is either pre-built flash (a world map with
clickable regions) or simple jQuery UI plugins. I'd like to have an
interactive map, that zooms and shrinks depending on the user's actions.
I just got an email today from MacUpdate, promoting "Hype", which outputs
HTML5 + CSS3 +JS. I realize HTML5 and CSS3 are not very well supported yet,
so I think I'll have to go with jQuery.
Does anyone have experience with non-Flash animation? Are there any
authoring tools that you use, or is it all by hand? Is it realistic to not
use Flash? Obviously I'd like to have it work on Apple's mobile products...
Thanks!
Seth
- chris walker <customsitepro@gmail.com> Apr 03 12:33AM +0800
Check out adobe edge. It is in prerelease and is free right now
- Olivier Florence <oli.florence@gmail.com> Apr 02 05:41PM +0100
Are you sure it is free, looks like Adobe edge "preview" is, what about the
full version?
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- chris walker <customsitepro@gmail.com> Apr 03 12:54AM +0800
Like I said, it id free right now so users can help them work out the
kinks. I am sure they will charge for the full telease.
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