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Team member managing website content on laptop using an easy to manage website system

Most organizations don’t just need a new website—they need a website their team can actually manage.

Unfortunately, many website redesigns create the opposite problem. The site may look modern after launch, but behind the scenes it becomes difficult to update, hard to maintain, and overly dependent on developers for even simple changes.

During the Montana Digital Academy website redesign, avoiding that problem was a priority. With more than 80 pages, multiple programs, dynamic content areas, and complex navigation, the website needed to remain manageable long after launch—not just for developers, but for the client’s internal team.

An easy to manage website design isn’t just about having a CMS. It’s about building a system that fits the client’s workflow, technical comfort level, and long-term goals.

If managing your website feels complicated, frustrating, or risky, the problem often isn’t your team—it’s how the website was built.

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website accessibility testing showing WCAG compliant contrast and readable design

Most websites don’t fail accessibility because of design—they fail because accessibility was never built into the foundation.

Instead, it’s often treated as something to “add later” using overlays or plugins.

But accessible website design doesn’t work that way.

If accessibility isn’t considered from the beginning, it can lead to:

  • Poor user experiences for people relying on assistive technologies
  • Compliance issues for schools, government, and public-facing organizations
  • Increased development costs to fix problems after launch

A truly accessible website isn’t something you layer on—it’s something you build from the ground up.

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