Happy Client Story

   Some of my favorite posts on the Internet are the ubiquitous "Client from Hell" stories. Probably the best ever is "How a Web Design Goes Straight to Hell", on the The Oatmeal. I was reading a post that came across Twitter that started talking about different scenarios where customers' expectations were absurd, from wanting to pay $150 for a Web site, to someone taking advantage of a college kid for a logo. We've all been there, situations maybe difficult to handle at the time, but fun to commiserate later.

How the new site is built.

  Well, I figured that while I am building the new site, it would be good to keep sort of a record of what I am doing, and how I am building it. I will do my best to actively update this post as I make changes

  So the site is built on the excellent open source content management system, Drupal. The version I initially install was 6.17, but is often updated. Drupal was chosen for 2 reasons: it is incredibly powerful, the community is very active. Often I am reading through the active issues for a particular module, and some one has just posted to the same forum.

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