Developing a WordPress and Divi-based framework for website projects
Haaranen, Miika (2016)
Lataukset:
Haaranen, Miika
Laurea-ammattikorkeakoulu
2016

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 1.0 Suomi
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016112918076
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2016112918076
Tiivistelmä
We live in an age where technology and internet are in a big role in both business and in life in general. Websites are used to present information and data about anything imaginable. Building a website is a common interest for both the client and the developer and involves many different things that must to be taken care of. This thesis project aims to deliver some key elements and aspects that need to be thought of when a website is being built. It doesn’t provide too specific information about technical areas but gives a general look to both sides of the scenario.
This project was ordered by a new start-up company called Haara Tech Oy, which lacked a model for building their websites. They mainly deliver their websites on WordPress plat-form, using Divi as a framework. Haara Tech wanted to build a document which helps them to
follow a specific pattern on their website projects, and also guides their clients with critical information about their websites.
During this project we built a kick-off survey form for starting new client projects, that
gathers crucial information from the client about their needs and goals for the website. As an end product of this project a more visual and client friendly documentation was built, which was named Divi Standard 1.0.
This project was ordered by a new start-up company called Haara Tech Oy, which lacked a model for building their websites. They mainly deliver their websites on WordPress plat-form, using Divi as a framework. Haara Tech wanted to build a document which helps them to
follow a specific pattern on their website projects, and also guides their clients with critical information about their websites.
During this project we built a kick-off survey form for starting new client projects, that
gathers crucial information from the client about their needs and goals for the website. As an end product of this project a more visual and client friendly documentation was built, which was named Divi Standard 1.0.