Jasz
VIP Contributor
The schedule for a project like this is the same as for any other, with some additional considerations. First, if you are using an existing design from an existing site, that site must have been built in a way that allows for the addition of new pages and functionality. This can be done by adding code to the existing server or installing a new one. It might also require some custom programming to make sure that the new pages will work properly with existing pages.
In addition, if you are adding content to an existing site it will need to be formatted correctly so that it displays correctly on mobile devices and desktops (available in different resolutions). The same goes for images; they will need to be resized correctly so that they are not too large or small for various device resolutions. There can also be issues with how images are used on various screens (e.g., how big should they be?).
Finally, there may be issues with how long it takes to load certain pages on different devices (e.g., iPad or iPhone). You may want to test different devices before launching your website (e.g., iPhone 5s versus Galaxy S III) to see if there are any differences in the way pages load or what happens when someone runs it.
In addition, if you are adding content to an existing site it will need to be formatted correctly so that it displays correctly on mobile devices and desktops (available in different resolutions). The same goes for images; they will need to be resized correctly so that they are not too large or small for various device resolutions. There can also be issues with how images are used on various screens (e.g., how big should they be?).
Finally, there may be issues with how long it takes to load certain pages on different devices (e.g., iPad or iPhone). You may want to test different devices before launching your website (e.g., iPhone 5s versus Galaxy S III) to see if there are any differences in the way pages load or what happens when someone runs it.