Yes, people are welcome to recommend themselves, however this is a big
organisation and it's going to be one hell of a piece of work.
Individuals are unlikely to get a call - established companies with a
track record are what we are looking for. It's just not one of those
things you can look up in
Hi Andrew,
Just to clarify, considering that there are probably quite a few consultants
and agencies on this mailing list who would be interested in this work - are
you ok with them recommending themselves or submitting proposals etc? What
are you wanting out of this process?
Cheers,
Nathanael B
On 02/12/2009 00:43, Andrew Harris wrote:
* obviously, a web strategy will include, at some point, a discussion
of web standards, so there's the tie-in!
At the risk of taking this even further off topic: maybe it's just a
question of bad nomenclature, but "web strategies" are a broad term that
I suppose this is a bit off topic*, please bear with me, I make a
habit of these oddball requests.
We are (finally) looking to develop a new and comprehensive web
strategy for our large and diverse university (unimelb).
One immediate proviso is that the strategy should be developed by
someone who
From: "Nancy Johnson"
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Hi
I have a question on Expandable menus. I am working on a rather large
site, which html and CSS were delivered along with some minimal
jquery. Our task is to put a Vignette CMS behind it and am working
with Vignette Developers.
There is a vertical left-hand navigation the only the CSS was
deli