Starting Your Career As A Musician

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  • Approvals


Phase 2 – Development



  • Setup development site

  • Wireframe development & testing (a stripped down version of the key pages)

  • Create pages (HTML, CSS, etc.)

  • Additional programming, database development, as needed


Phase 3 – Testing & Proofing



  • Cross-browser compatibility (Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Explorer, etc.)

  • Cross-platform compatibility (Windows, Macintosh)

  • Proofreading

  • Link testing, verification

  • Submit to search engines

  • Launch


With your goals in hand, your content gathered, a sitemap and the background re-
search handled, the process moves to the design phase. If you have some artistic flair, you
might start from scratch. A graphics program is imperative when designing your site.


Many use Photoshop® to lay out the pages, others prefer Fireworks®. They’re similar


programs, each with its individual plusses and minuses. If you don’t have Photoshop®


and shelling out a load of dough to buy a copy isn’t your idea of a good time, consider an
open-source solution. Gimp is an open-source, or free, image editor that works much like


Photoshop®. Partner Gimp with Inkscape, another open-source application, and you’ve

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