Adding to existing site or starting from scratch
Thursday, July 10th, 2008We have been working with a client who has been using an ecommerce website that was originally using an Open Source script. That script was modified by their previous developer and the script is unrecognizable due to the functionality not being added according to how the script views modules and other additions.
We took on this client and are currently working with them to create a better site from it. The problem is that their website is a bigger maze than we originally though. Because of this we have had to adjust the deadline time and the launch date for the new website.
Keeping this situation in mind, any future issues of this sort would be handled differently. When you are dealing with a customized Open Source script you have no way of telling what work will need to be done. It is better to start from scratch, import the old database after making it compatible, and integrating the new design into it that way. By doing this you are working with an Open Source script that your developers know pretty well and do not have to “learn” new functions from foreign code. It would reduce the timeline for completion and the price of the project as well.







