Homestead Website Update & Optimization Wanting to Transfere site to WordPress
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I have run my Community-of-One site on Homestead Sitebuilder since 2004. Two versions are online right now—the original (https://welcometocommunityofone.homestead.com/~local/~Preview/Welcome-To-Community-of-One.html?_=1762579766876) and a newer draft (https://welcometocommunityofone.homestead.com/~local/~Preview/index.html?_=1762579876677). The new build is close, but it still needs polish before I publish.
Here’s what I need help with:
• Reorganising the page structure so navigation feels modern and intuitive.
• Adding fresh graphical elements across key pages to bring the design up-to-date.
• Inserting new content that I supply and making sure it blends seamlessly.
• Fixing functionality glitches—broken links, odd formatting, any widgets that misbehave—and generally making sure everything loads cleanly on desktop and mobile.
I’ll handle the content writing and provide images, copy, and access to my Homestead dashboard; you handle the visual tweaks, layout changes, and troubleshooting within Homestead Sitebuilder (or with custom HTML/CSS if that’s more efficient). Once the pages are tidy, functional, and responsive, we can push the updated site live.
If you know Homestead—or are comfortable jumping into its editor—and can turn these adjustments around quickly, let’s talk timelines and milestones so we can finally get this site up and running.
Here’s what I need help with:
• Reorganising the page structure so navigation feels modern and intuitive.
• Adding fresh graphical elements across key pages to bring the design up-to-date.
• Inserting new content that I supply and making sure it blends seamlessly.
• Fixing functionality glitches—broken links, odd formatting, any widgets that misbehave—and generally making sure everything loads cleanly on desktop and mobile.
I’ll handle the content writing and provide images, copy, and access to my Homestead dashboard; you handle the visual tweaks, layout changes, and troubleshooting within Homestead Sitebuilder (or with custom HTML/CSS if that’s more efficient). Once the pages are tidy, functional, and responsive, we can push the updated site live.
If you know Homestead—or are comfortable jumping into its editor—and can turn these adjustments around quickly, let’s talk timelines and milestones so we can finally get this site up and running.