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The new Monitor Audio website is a ground up build featuring a completely custom front end design and back end Processwire build. Modules in use include Multi Language, ProCache, Blog, FormBuilder, Instagram and ProFields. 

The site has a large product catalogue, dealer finder and is in multiple languages. However, one of the main objectives for the project was to deliver a platform that could be easily edited and expanded as needs grow. The client team were involved at every stage. As developers we went a long way to make sure everything was editable.

Other features include:

  • IP controlled contact form with multiple email destinations based on enquiry type
  • Product registration form with multi-product registration from a select group of products
  • Company timeline with year filter all based on the blog platform
  • Dealer finder with three dealer types and in multiple countries
  • Newsletter signup with multiple signup opportunities (sign up box and other forms)
  • FAQ section
  • File downloads for products from internally (CMS) uploaded files or external file links

There are also several other expansions and features planned.

As always we'd love to hear your feedback on the site :-) 

https://www.monitoraudio.com/

 

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Very nice indeed. UX very much aligned with the product.

Good rule of thumb for me is, if the source is as tidy as the output, you're doing pretty well. (WP sites never pass this test.) ^-^

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Just stumbled across these (marked in the screenshot)... you might want to fix them and the og:image/twitter:image:src paths.

But yes... as @DaveP mentioned: super clean code and clean site.

 

monaud.source.png

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15 hours ago, DaveP said:

Good spot @wbmnfktr - in fact it appears to be an encoded opening php tag - %3C?php

Yup, now sorted thank you. Not actually sure what was going on but when I cleared cache it resolved itself so possibly a server blip that was cached.

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