Orbital website
Wordpress development. Construction service in Gold Coast, website re-branding
Orbital website
Wordpress development. Construction service in Gold Coast, website re-branding
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Overview
Orbital is a construction service based in Gold Coast, Australia. The project involved rebranding their website using WordPress with a focus on responsive design and improved user experience.
Features
- Full WordPress website redesign and rebranding.
- Migrated data from the old website to the new platform.
- Responsive design for all devices.
- Integration of multi-form applications and email setup.
Tech Summary
- Platform: WordPress
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery
- Backend: PHP5, CMS management
- SEO optimization and progressive enhancements implemented.
Outcome
- Successfully rebranded and relaunched the website with improved UX/UI.
- Streamlined website performance and responsiveness.
- Secured data migration and host migration completed seamlessly.
Technologies:
Multi-form application
A multi-form application is a web or mobile app that consists of multiple forms that users complete across different stages. Why use it? Multi-form applications help organize complex data entry tasks and improve user experience by breaking down information into digestible steps. Best practices include saving form progress and validating input data at each stage. Multi-form applications have been in use since the rise of web apps.
Cms
A CMS (Content Management System) is software that allows users to create and manage digital content. Why use it? A CMS simplifies content creation and management for non-technical users. Best practices include organizing content with categories, using plugins for added functionality, and ensuring security. CMS platforms have been around since the late 1990s.
Email setup
Email setup involves configuring email clients or services for sending and receiving messages. Why use it? Proper email setup ensures reliable communication, secure transmission, and efficient organization. Best practices include configuring SMTP settings, using secure protocols, and setting up email filtering. Email systems have been in use since the 1970s.
Website design
Website design involves creating the layout, user interface, and visual elements of a website. Why use it? Effective website design enhances usability, accessibility, and aesthetic appeal, improving the user experience and increasing engagement. Best practices include keeping design clean, intuitive, and mobile-responsive. Website design became an essential discipline in the 1990s.
Jquery
jQuery is a fast, lightweight JavaScript library used for DOM manipulation and event handling. Why use it? jQuery simplifies JavaScript code and provides cross-browser compatibility. Best practices include using jQuery for simpler DOM manipulations and ensuring minimal dependencies. jQuery was first released in 2006.
Ux/ui
UX/UI design focuses on the user experience and interface design for digital products. Why use it? UX/UI design ensures that products are user-friendly, accessible, and visually appealing. Best practices include user testing, maintaining design consistency, and focusing on responsive design. UX/UI design has been a key focus of web development since the early 2000s.
Website security
Website security involves protecting websites from malicious attacks, data breaches, and vulnerabilities. Why use it? Security ensures that user data is protected and that the website remains functional and trustworthy. Best practices include using HTTPS, regularly updating software, and implementing firewalls. Website security has become essential since the early 2000s.
Optimization
Optimization in web development refers to improving the performance of web applications. Why use it? Optimizing code, assets, and server responses can significantly reduce load times and improve user experience. Best practices include image compression, lazy loading, and code splitting. Optimization practices have been evolving since the 1990s.
Responsive
Responsive web design ensures that web pages look good on all device sizes. Why use it? It improves user experience across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. Best practices include using flexible grid layouts, responsive images, and media queries. Responsive design became a standard practice in 2010.
Progressive enhancements
Progressive enhancement is a design strategy that ensures basic functionality for all users while offering enhanced experiences for advanced browsers. Why use it? It ensures accessibility and usability for all users, regardless of device or browser. Best practices include starting with a simple, functional design and adding features as needed. Progressive enhancement has been a guiding principle since the early 2000s.
Seo
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the practice of improving website visibility in search engine results. Why use it? SEO drives organic traffic, improves search rankings, and increases online visibility. Best practices include optimizing content, using relevant keywords, and focusing on technical SEO. SEO has been essential since the early days of the web.
Wordpress
WordPress is an open-source content management system (CMS) used for creating websites and blogs. Why use it? WordPress is user-friendly, highly customizable, and has a massive ecosystem of plugins and themes. Best practices include using child themes, keeping plugins updated, and securing the site. WordPress was first released in 2003.
White labels
White labeling involves selling products or services made by one company under another company’s brand. Why use it? White labeling allows businesses to offer products without developing them in-house, saving time and resources. Best practices include ensuring quality control and brand consistency. White labels have been common in business since the 1980s.
@media queries
@media queries are a CSS technique used to apply styles based on conditions like screen size, resolution, or device type. Why use it? Media queries allow for responsive web design that adapts to various devices, improving user experience on mobile and desktop. Best practices include using breakpoints and mobile-first design. Media queries became widely used in the late 2000s.
Php5
PHP5 is a version of PHP, a popular server-side scripting language used in web development. Why use it? PHP5 introduces improvements like object-oriented programming support and better performance. Best practices include ensuring your PHP code is secure, well-documented, and properly tested. PHP5 was first released in 2004.