Website redesign
The redesign of websites released in the early 2000s currently leaves much to be desired. And the need for redesign and in many cases even technical improvements is absolutely necessary if you want to continue to position yourself as a successful project. Firstly, this is the need to adapt to mobile devices, as well as adaptability to any screen. Previously, practically no one thought about this, and now I think everyone has come across sites that do not display correctly on mobile devices. Secondly, it is outdated design and lack of scalability. Mainly, redesign is necessary primarily for those sites that do not meet the criteria of a modern site and often have the most repulsive design. The first reason is, of course, the outdated technologies that were used previously. For example, the use of earlier versions of frameworks or libraries that have become vulnerable. Secondly, as I said above, the ability to scale and add new features and modules to the site for better sales or attracting customers. In essence, website redesign is the creation of a new project, but given that the content is already ready and you just need to change platforms, the price is negotiated separately in each case. The cost of a basic redesign of a project without any special changes with a fully built hierarchy and compliance with all norms starts from $900 for a site of up to 50 pages.