Informational Blog Website Build
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I want a clean, fast-loading website whose sole focus is publishing articles and other informational content. The design must feel modern, scale gracefully from mobile to desktop, and make it easy for me to post, edit, and archive pieces without touching code.
Here’s what I need delivered:
• A fully responsive blog site with an intuitive back-end editor (I’m open to WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, or another CMS you recommend).
• A well-structured homepage that highlights recent posts and key categories.
• SEO-friendly setup—schema, meta tags, and an uncluttered URL structure—so content can rank from day one.
• Basic security measures (SSL, spam prevention, regular back-up routine).
• A concise walkthrough or short video showing me how to add new posts, images, and pages on my own.
Please build with best-practice HTML5, CSS3, and lightweight JavaScript so performance scores stay high. If you have suggestions for extra features—such as a comment system, search bar, or social sharing—that could enhance reader engagement, include them in your proposal and note any incremental time required.
Once the site is live on my hosting account and I can log in, publish a test article, and view it on desktop and mobile without errors, I’ll consider the project complete.
Here’s what I need delivered:
• A fully responsive blog site with an intuitive back-end editor (I’m open to WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, or another CMS you recommend).
• A well-structured homepage that highlights recent posts and key categories.
• SEO-friendly setup—schema, meta tags, and an uncluttered URL structure—so content can rank from day one.
• Basic security measures (SSL, spam prevention, regular back-up routine).
• A concise walkthrough or short video showing me how to add new posts, images, and pages on my own.
Please build with best-practice HTML5, CSS3, and lightweight JavaScript so performance scores stay high. If you have suggestions for extra features—such as a comment system, search bar, or social sharing—that could enhance reader engagement, include them in your proposal and note any incremental time required.
Once the site is live on my hosting account and I can log in, publish a test article, and view it on desktop and mobile without errors, I’ll consider the project complete.