Most website problems do not begin with a bad choice. They begin when no choice is made at all. When a site is first launched, defaults feel helpful. They reduce friction, remove uncertainty, and ...
Most people don’t actively choose how their CMS works. They accept what is presented to them first. Editors, settings, structures, and workflows are adopted not because they were evaluated, but b...
Most CMS websites begin with default settings that determine how content is stored, displayed, and managed. These settings often work well at the beginning of a project, which makes them easy to ov...