How to "Nudge" a Developer on LGED
If a developer isn’t getting back to you on a task, you can “nudge” them on LGED. Nudging them will send them an email “nudging” them to get on it.
See screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/dTmnlD1hAaWf
If a developer isn’t getting back to you on a task, you can “nudge” them on LGED. Nudging them will send them an email “nudging” them to get on it.
See screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/dTmnlD1hAaWf
Hi all
I have had varied results here. Some developers will take 4 hours and some will take 2 hours. Since we are charging client per hour and have to account for each task what is with the variation on this. So to be specific, a PC says on a task, Place Nav Items in Top and Build out corresponding pages.
We need to set a standard time for this as anything over 2/3 hours seems too long. I need developer input of course.
thanks,
juliette
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mm I think the variation comes from the time it takes a developer to do the context switch from whatever he is doing and start working on whatever he is asked to. if im in charge of a site, and you ask me to create a menu/page, it shouldnt take me longer than a couple of minutes as Im supposed to know already the structure and constraints of the site. In the other hand, if I get a login and a ftp by email of a site i’ve never worked with, then its going to take me some time to get used to it, the plugins it use, the theme, the framework, etc.
other times menus arent created, and thus the dev needs to dive into the php templates and code the menu himself.
last but not least.. several times requirements “outrange” whats included in the theme, and diving into the php files of a pre-made theme isnt as simple as it sounds. simple stuff like making root menu items unclickable or changing the number of columns of a page/post require some evaluation of the consequences those changes will have in the whole package.
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