We undertook a complete overhaul of the Bike Rider Magazine website, focusing on both structural efficiency and user experience. The solution centred around three key areas: streamlining the backend, implementing a flexible template system, and modernising the design. By conducting a thorough plugin audit, we dramatically reduced the number of plugins from 38 to just 10, keeping only those essential for the site’s functionality. The new template-based structure was designed with future maintenance in mind, making it straightforward for the team to update content and maintain consistency across the site. Every design decision was made with both speed and user experience in mind, ensuring the site would perform as well as it looks.