On this project, we had three stages. First was development, followed by a refactor, which involved applying style changes. Finally, I handled the blog content entry, which included more than 150 blog posts as custom post types (CPTs).
This project unfolded in three stages:
Development: The initial version was developer-friendly and straightforward.
Refactoring: During the redesign phase, I implemented subtle style adjustments—such as minor font and color changes—which were likely recommended by the SEO specialist to help maintain site visibility. We also added decorative shapes after images, which I created in CSS (not SVGs).
Blog Content Entry: My colleague developed the blog custom post type (CPT), and I handled content entry. The blog included multiple card layouts and a single page for all posts, and I added over 150 real blog entries.
Final QA:
I also completed the final quality assurance (QA) testing, as my colleague was on maternity leave at that time, ensuring everything worked perfectly before the site went live.