What many people don't realize is behind many web
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Each button click, pick from a drop down list, etc. etc. makes calls to a back end server. Things don't happen magically, we have to code each one on front end for all to see, and then everything that happens behind the scenes on the back end, including database updates, new or modified tables, calls to get the data, formatting, etc.
I would assume, Doc will have lots of pictures (they have to be stored somewhere on the back end servers and/or in database), he will have a store to allow purchasing, contact forms, yada, yada.
Credit card processing / PayPal will be used, the developers will have to incorporate the third party controls in there for validation and secure payment access. He will have to have secure web sites via GoDaddy or whomever, certificates added for security and https secure web site. That's just to name a few.
Hopefully though, he has a few people working on this, doing things in parallel and IMO, another 15 days max should allow them to complete their work. I'm just guessing but keep in mind, I'm always wrong on my own estimates. LOL.
Now, on the IFAH video uploads, who knows on that. But it does sound like they could make some changes in their process and software to get those video's up a lot sooner than they did! I agree there.