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Resume Question
I have an lot I can put on my resume.However, several companies have re-designed their websites since I have been there. Should I still put that website down? I mean, how do I put down the fact that I did a website and it's been done over. Don't get me wrong, my website was good. But they upgraded it. I suppose I can put the original website on my server and show the client what I did. However, how I word that it's not being used anymore?
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pablo cruisin'
Prospective employers will understand that previous versions of sites may not exist online. You can either direct them to the wayback machine, or (better) just have screenshots available on your server.
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 Originally Posted by hanratty21
Prospective employers will understand that previous versions of sites may not exist online. You can either direct them to the wayback machine, or (better) just have screenshots available on your server.
Good suggestion. Thanks Haratty21.
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He has risen!
Hantratty's suggestion is great. But sometimes, having the site actually function might work better if you're a programmer. In this case, you should/could still have the files for the site and host them on a non-searchable/hidden (ie. non-googleable) section of your site.
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