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Had a quick, brief stand-up.

Joel sent Jon and Thomas the current code before they have access to our git repository.
He showed them the structure of the code and talked about changes requested for the current sprint.
He also showed how we are using git and scripts to send our shared code to our staging area (Test) and moving it to a public presentation (Production).
  Schedule updates are being made every week to the current repository. A new branch will require changes to our current use of git commands and scripts. We can discuss this across developers and meet with Ralph/Devops soon.

Jon gave a few tips on UI design:
Don't Make Me Think - UI design should be intuitive/obvious menu, links,...
3-click rule. Find what you need within 3 mouse clicks.
E or F pattern of web page scan.

Lora mentioned that resumes are quickly scanned by readers from the Left. Start with first word of your bullet list.

Jon asked about our multi-page requirement:  do we want all pages visible to web spyders (search)?
  Answer: we like secure and (probably) would allow every page to be searchable. We currently see no negative to this.

Lora: 4 stages of web site design: sketch, wireframe, mockup, prototype

There was a long discussion on testimonials. We want to decide on how to gather them for consideration (stored in Confluence?) as well as how best to present them on the web site.

We now have 2 stories (multi-page, testimonials) in our active Sprint 4.

Jim will post to Confluence a useful pdf doc related to project management.
Contains 200 user story examples.
https://www.facebook.com/122600501204185/posts/1289204797877077/

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