General WordPress edits typically involve content updates, theme and plugin management, and website performance optimization. Content updates may include adding new blog posts, editing existing pages, or updating multimedia elements like images and videos. Theme and plugin management involves installing or updating the website’s design templates and functional add-ons, while performance optimization may include caching, improving site speed, and ensuring mobile responsiveness.
Basic site includes building custom WordPress Theme from provided files ( XD file, Figma file, Photoshop file, or AI file )
If More templates/strips/modules ( such as “People Modules ) are needed the cost must be adjusted for what’s needed.
Turn around for full General Custom Website Development projects averages 30 work days.
Start to Finish Web Development Project includes
Discovery and Planning: This initial phase involves understanding the client’s business, goals, target audience, and the specific requirements for the website. The firm conducts market research, analyzes competitors, and defines the project scope, timelines, and milestones.
Wireframing and Design: Based on the information gathered, the firm creates wireframes that outline the website’s structure. Then, designers develop visual designs for the website, including layout, colors, fonts, and images, ensuring they align with the client’s branding and the project’s goals.
Development: In this phase, the web development team converts the designs into a functioning website. This involves front-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) for the visual interface and back-end development (server-side scripting, database design, API integration) for the website’s functionality.
Content Creation and Integration: Concurrently with development or following it, content for the website is written, edited, and integrated. This content must be optimized for search engines (SEO) to improve the site’s visibility and rankings.
Testing and Quality Assurance: Before launching, the website undergoes thorough testing, including functionality tests, compatibility tests (across different browsers and devices), and performance tests (loading speed, responsiveness). The goal is to identify and fix any issues or bugs.
Launch: Once testing is complete and the website is approved by the client, it is deployed to a live server. This involves final checks, domain setup, and hosting configurations.
Training and Handover: The firm provides training to the client on how to manage and update the website’s content, use the CMS, and understand any custom functionality.