As with any CMS, it's more a factor of:
- complexity of creative (i.e. how much html/css/js; which browsers;
mobile?; IE6?; etc)
- number of page templates --> number of CMS templates (not a 1:1)
- abstraction of navigation from IA (the more abstract the more code you're
going to need to make it work; this is an exponential relationship)
- number and complexity of functional widgets (forms and the like - this is
the big ticket item)
The number of actual final pages is rarely a factor unless you're also
responsible for the Copy, in which case you should count on about a day per
page, presuming you're starting from scratch, once you have accounted for
draft/review/alter/approval.
No that's not a misprint, of course there will be some easy ones and some
harder ones, but on averages a day is about right.
Anyone who says it doesn't take that long has probably never done it before.
So to your example, a 300-page site could take between about 2 months and a
year in man-terms.
Regards,
Richard
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