Version and Security Updates

Periodic version updates for the software used on a company’s website are essential for maintaining security, protecting it from potential risks and attacks that may arise from outdated software.

Updates often bring improvements in functionality and performance, delivering a better user experience while keeping the website modern and competitive.

Risks of running an outdated website

  • It’s smarter to work with a trusted web partner who takes care of your website’s health, rather than dealing later with technical issues or security threats.

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Website hijacking

Website hijacking happens more often than many realize. Attackers typically target outdated or unprotected sites, exploiting security gaps to inject or control inappropriate content, sometimes hidden, sometimes public.

The most common reason this occurs is outdated software and weak security. Regular updates and proper protection are the key to keeping control of your site in your own hands.

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Technical failures

Technical failures often occur when web browsers are updated, but the website is not fully compatible with those changes. Common issues include errors with location maps, forms, or the display of video and image files.

Websites that rely heavily on third-party modules and integrations are especially vulnerable, making it critical to ensure all software components remain fully compatible and regularly maintained.

Regular website maintenance and support

Monthly

Each month we implement regular content updates and adjustments aligned with your business activities. These include campaign landing pages, posting news, creating new content pages, and applying ongoing technical updates.

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Quarterly

Every quarter it’s wise to update your website’s CMS and related modules. Regular updates keep the site running smoothly. For simpler websites, updates every six months may be sufficient.

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Annual

Annual maintenance typically covers server and domain renewals. It’s also the right time for a full audit, reviewing what to improve, update, or remove to keep the website lean and effective.

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Fascinating facts about websites

“In Pieces”: endangered species showcase

“In Pieces” is a web project that uses CSS polygon animations to highlight 30 endangered species worldwide through an interactive and educational art exhibition. Each species is represented with a detailed animated illustration composed of hundreds of triangles, creating a dynamic visual experience that emphasizes the urgency of biodiversity loss.

This project demonstrates how web design and development can support important social and environmental messages.

“The Wilderness Downtown”: personalized music videos

“The Wilderness Downtown” is an interactive music video created for Arcade Fire’s song “We Used to Wait,” using Google Chrome, HTML5, and Google Maps to deliver a unique personalized experience. Users are asked to enter their childhood address, after which the site generates a custom music video featuring dynamic visuals of their childhood home and neighborhood.

This project demonstrates how web technologies can be harnessed to create creative and personalized user experiences.

“Magic in Every Corner”: WebGL interactive narrative

“Magic in Every Corner” is a virtual experience that uses WebGL technology to create a three-dimensional magical world, where users can explore various interactive stories and scenarios. This website takes visitors on a visually captivating journey through imaginative landscapes filled with animations and interactive elements, offering a unique immersion into digital art and storytelling.

The project’s goal is to showcase how cutting-edge web technologies enable the creation of complex, memorable web experiences that connect with users on both emotional and visual levels.