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| Junior Member | What do you do with old / retired site designs?
If you do love your site, I'm sure you would change the design / style / look of it from time to time. If it was an original design, when you take it down in favor of a new one, what would you do with the retired one? Simply throw it away? Use it for another site? Make it a template and release it free? I'd squeeze the last drop of value from it by releasing it free. |
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I generally create my sites using php includes so header/footer/menu/etc are all separate files, so they are essentially templates. I generally reuse them or archive them, unless I sell the site then I never use them again.
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