
Fred Meyer / January 4, 2017 Happy New Year! In the long break between 2016 and 2017, I had a lot of time to think. My thoughts kept returning to a number of patterns that crop up in own my WordPress client work, and in what I hear from others, both clients and other developers, about the shape and outcomes of their own WordPress projects.
These patterns are, specifically, negative: consistent signs that either a developer or a client, or even an idea, may not be well-positioned to succeed as a WordPress client project.
Because I had a lot of time, I wrote pretty much all of these thoughts down, in what turned out to be a 7,000-word-and-counting account of what I view as WordPress danger signs. This article’s structured into three parts:
Developer warning signs: signs that the developer lacks important knowledge
Client warning signs: potential signs of trouble behavior
Project warning signs: signs that a project idea itself may not be well-conceived
I really hope this is of general use to people—both WordPress developers and people looking for WordPress development help—as they look to make 2017 a year in which more WordPress projects are a success for all involved.
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/14136/the-year-of-no-more-bad-wordpress-projects
source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2017/01/05/the-year-of-no-more-bad-wordpress-projects/
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