but all of those who use the Web as well. Mainly through this plethora of
untapped potential which could improve the overall experience across the
spectrum for businesses, users and those with the skills to bring this
sophisticated, rich, powerful new Web into existence.
For Our Clients
Now this will mean different things for different players in the game. For
example, for our clients this means a much more developed and uniquely
crafted design that is not bound by the boxes we have allowed our thinking
to be contained in. However, this does come with a bit of a compromise
that is expected on the parts of our clients as well. At least it does for this to
work in the balanced and idealized way these things should play out. But
this should be expected. Most change does not come without its
compromises.
In this case, our clients have to accept the same truism that we do and
concede that their projects will not look the same across various browsers.
This is getting easier to convince them of in these times of the expanding
mobile market, but they may still not be ready to concede this inch on the
desktop side of the coin. Prices might be adjusted in some cases too, and
that may be another area that the clients are not willing to accept. But with
new doors being opened and more innovation, comes more time and
dedicated efforts. These are a few of the implications for our clients, though
the expanded innovation is where we should help them focus.
In short:
- Conceding to the idea that the project will not be able to look the
same across various browsers