I love This Old House. It’s basically a masterclass in fixing things the right way. And honestly? A lot of what they do applies to websites, too.
1. Start with the Foundation
Don’t just slap on new paint—fix the structure first. For websites, that means:
? Cleaning up outdated code
? Removing unnecessary pages
? Making navigation simple and clear
2. Work in Stages
Major renovations don’t happen overnight. Same goes for websites.
? Fix the most impactful issues first
? Test and adjust along the way
? Don’t try to overhaul everything at once
3. Keep It Timeless
Trendy designs come and go. Good structure lasts. A well-built website doesn’t need constant fixing—it just works.
Just like home renovations, website fixes don’t have to be overwhelming. The key is knowing where to start.
What’s a small website fix that made a big difference for you?