Valtech and the National Trust addressed those challenges with a comprehensive strategy.
Implementing a new CMS
A key part of that strategy was migrating the site’s content from Oracle WCS to Bloomreach.
The Trust had already selected Bloomreach as its new CMS, but its internal team lacked Bloomreach expertise.
We brought in this expertise and advised the Trust on how to implement a better content structure for its editors. This facilitated a more streamlined content-editing process and improved content coherence across 32 regions.
Restructuring the site
Valtech also executed critical development work aimed at reducing the website's size and carbon footprint. This aligned with the National Trust's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2030.
We optimized media files, integrated with a content delivery network (CDN) and provided guidance on sustainable file-management practices.
The new site launched with just 6,000 live pages, a fraction of the previous number.
Making information accessible
Valtech’s team worked hard to make it easier for users to find relevant content.
We restructured the navigation menu to be accessible and performant across all devices, even on devices with limited connectivity.
We also prioritized the concerns of non-visual users and keyboard users by conducting accessibility tests during every sprint. The UI library we selected, Storybook, had tools for checking our website styles against a variety of visual impairments to ensure color contrasts and font sizes would work for everyone before the code was deployed.