When you have a website that everyone envys and exemplifies, you no longer need to prove to yourself why you should spend time and money on it. But what do you do when your first website is like a school craft project from a labor lesson? Where do you get the energy to develop it?
After we had cobbled together something like that, and the initial delight passed, we saw all the shortcomings of our website. And to be honest, we got stuck with it, its development stopped. The mistake was that we simply did not change anything in it. It cannot be improved to a good one, it can only be replaced with a new one. This was a new form of perfectionism, which contradicted the laws of dialectics, where development occurs continuously in a spiral. A river always reaches its sea, because it is constantly moving.
Then I had an idea - to consider my website not as a full-fledged finished landing page, but as a prototype for a future good website. A prototype is like a drawing of a future building. The content and mutual bolivia mobile database arrangement are important in it, and the design and implementation are absent. By treating our imperfect site as a prototype, we were able to start changing it continuously and keep it moving. And when we had enough content, it was easy to draw this “prototype” in a beautiful design. So, thanks to a small but constant movement, after a bad site, we got a good one.
Seed, sprout and adult tree
The seed contains the potential for development. The seed is your first site. The sprout denies the seed, replacing it with itself. This is your second site. The adult tree represents a new quality, but which absorbs the result of the development of the seed and the sprout. This is your good site. I congratulate you!
But this will not last long.
This week I will add information to the portfolio, an article to the blog, perhaps I will redesign the site header and menu. In general, it's time for me to make a new site. This one is no good!
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