WordPress & CMS: I Make Myself at Home

WordPress & CMS: I Make Myself at Home

A Content Management System is only as useful as your ability to actually use it. And in my experience, the biggest barrier most people face with CMS platforms is not the technology; it is the unfamiliarity. Every system has its own logic, its own menu structure, its own way of doing things. Once you understand that, the learning curve flattens quickly.

WordPress is where I am most at home. I have built websites in it, managed content in it, configured plugins, worked with Elementor and other page builders, and troubleshot my way through more than a few unexpected issues. The site you are reading this on is built and maintained by me, which is perhaps the most honest demonstration I can give.

But WordPress is not the only CMS I have worked with. Shopware has been part of my toolkit for webshop management, and I have navigated several other platforms over the years across different employers and clients. My approach is always the same: get in, explore how it thinks, and get to work. I have never encountered a CMS that stopped me.

For equestrian clients, this means I can not only design and build your website, but also hand it over to you in a way that makes sense; with the knowledge and tools to manage it yourself, or with ongoing support from me if you prefer.