Recent Entries

  • Running a Tour Site on Travelicious: Notes From Maintenance

    Travelicious Tour Operator Theme: A Calm Rebuild Log I didn’t start this rebuild because I wanted a “new look.” I started because the old site had become the kind of system that only works when nothing changes. The moment a plugin updates, the moment you add one more page, the mom...
  • Living With Lilac: Quiet Notes on Running a Beauty Store Site

    A Calm Rebuild Log: What Changed When I Rebuilt a Beauty Shop Website The message that triggered this rebuild was short and a little painful: “People browse, but they don’t add to cart.” That statement is common in eCommerce, but it hides multiple problems. Sometimes it&rsqu...
  • Meipaly Rebuild Notes: Turning a Messy Agency Site Into a Flow

    A Quiet Rebuild Log: What I Changed When an Agency Website Stopped Working I didn’t rebuild the agency site because it “looked old.” I rebuilt it because it stopped doing its job in small ways that were easy to ignore until they weren’t. Leads were still coming in, but the ...
  • Renew Medical Rebuild Log: A Calm Clinic Site That Finally Flow

    A Practical Rebuild Log: Making a Rehab Clinic Site Feel Clear, Not “New” The rebuild started the way most of my rebuilds start: not with design, not with a demo import, but with a complaint that sounded vague and turned out to be specific. “People are calling, but they still a...
  • Vendora Marketplace Theme Notes From a Careful Rebuild

    Vendora Marketplace Theme Notes From a Careful Rebuild   I didn’t plan to build a multi-vendor marketplace this year. It happened the way most “bigger” projects happen: one small requirement kept expanding until my old structure couldn’t absorb it anymore. At first it ...
  • Renovex Construction Theme: My “Mistakes I Fixed” Rebuild Note

    I Rebuilt a Construction Website by Fixing the Same Mistakes Again I didn’t rebuild the contractor website because I wanted a new design. I rebuilt it because the site kept failing in quiet ways: leads that should have converted didn’t, pages looked “busy” but still felt unc...
  • Avola WordPress Theme: My Calm Rebuild Log for an IT Company Si

      I Rebuilt an IT Company Site Without Chasing “A New Look” I rebuilt a small IT/digital company website recently, and I used Avola – IT Buiness Digital Company WordPress Theme as the baseline. Not because I wanted a dramatic redesign, but because the old site had become one...
  • Protecta CCTV Site Rebuild Notes From an Admin’s Perspective

    A Security & CCTV Website Rebuild: What I Changed, In What Order, and Why I moved a small security-and-CCTV service site onto Protecta - Security and CCTV WordPress Theme after a frustrating stretch where “quick edits” kept creating slow, invisible damage: inconsistent spacing acros...
  • Minicom Interior Store Theme: Admin Log From Setup to Stability

    Rebuilding a Furniture Store Site the Boring Way (and Why That Worked) I moved a furniture and interior store onto Minicom - Furniture & Interior Store WooCommerce WordPress Theme after I hit a familiar wall: the storefront looked “fine,” but day-to-day edits were turning into a slo...
  • Structuring a Research Site So People Stop Getting Lost

      A Lab Website Rebuild That Didn’t Collapse Under Updates The first signal that our lab website needed work wasn’t a complaint about how it looked. It was an email from a prospective collaborator that ended with a simple line: “I couldn’t find your latest publications...
  • A Charity Crowdfunding Site I Could Maintain Calmly

      A Charity Crowdfunding Site I Could Maintain Calmly I didn’t rebuild our charity site because I wanted a new look. I rebuilt it because I was tired of feeling nervous every time I had to update a donation page. The moment that forced my hand was a small operational mistake: we extend...
  • Operating Jotex: Calm Structure Rules for Insurance Pages

    Jotex in Production: Rebuilding an Insurance Site’s Quote Flow I rebuilt this insurance website because it was creating the wrong kind of leads and the wrong kind of workload. The old site looked acceptable and it technically “converted” in the sense that people submitted forms. B...