WTF So I just dick'd my butt

The advisors are other businesses. Our site gives them a access to all the data they need to manage their clients. It also has custom branding ability so the advisor's branding is displayed on the site
 
Like one of the sites I'm developing right now. It's a site that allows superfund advisors to manage their clients. It pulls in all the necessary data from financial institutions that is associated with the superfund, such as investments (lots of data for this one), transactions, pension, contributions, documents, etc.
Dude, come on. I stand by my original statement about 400 professional service hours.
 
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Dude, come on. I stand by my original statement about 400 professional service hours.
And I stand by what I have said.

Remember when you told me I shouldn't talk about nuclear power plants because that wasn't my area of expertise? Well guess what is...
 
Like one of the sites I'm developing right now. It's a site that allows superfund advisors to manage their clients. It pulls in all the necessary data from financial institutions that is associated with the superfund, such as investments (lots of data for this one), transactions, pension, contributions, documents, etc.
Ah, ya.. those have to be custom. Luckily for me, there is a higher need for more of a "basic" site.
 
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And I stand by what I have said.

Remember when you told me I shouldn't talk about nuclear power plants because that wasn't my area of expertise? Well guess what is...
And what you have described would never work for Facebook. You're intentionally talking about apples and oranges here, even though they are both fruit.

Except that WordPress is extremely versatile and not every company has the time or money for the 400 hour professional services engagement needed for a completely custom website.
 
And what you have described would never work for Facebook. You're intentionally talking about apples and oranges here, even though they are both fruit.
All I'm saying is that some people use wordpress for creating sites that wordpress is not designed for. This requires them to hack wordpress to bits in order to get the level of customisation they require. Ultimately costing the same amount of time as one would take building the site the right way.
 
Like one of the sites I'm developing right now. It's a site that allows superfund advisors to manage their clients. It pulls in all the necessary data from financial institutions that is associated with the superfund, such as investments (lots of data for this one), transactions, pension, contributions, documents, etc.

Ah, ya.. those have to be custom. Luckily for me, there is a higher need for more of a "basic" site.

April agreed to exactly what he's talking about. You kids are just poking sticks at this point.
Everyone shut the fuck up meow
 
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I've been tasked with getting one of our companies twitter feeds embedded in a we page. Lol I have no idea how twitter works. Guess I'm going to learn something new today.
 
I've been tasked with getting one of our companies twitter feeds embedded in a we page. Lol I have no idea how twitter works. Guess I'm going to learn something new today.
Go to Twitter's Dev page, paste the @handle in the code generator.... Paste said code into website. Done in two minutes.