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In these articles we share our experiences with building and maintaining WordPress websites.

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The 2026 Website Redesign Checklist

A website redesign is one of the biggest digital projects an organization can undertake. Whether you're a small/medium sized business, university department, nonprofit, research lab, or mission-driven team, the success of your redesign depends heavily on preparation.
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How Much Does a WordPress Website Cost in 2026?

A Complete Guide for WordPress Website Costs for Nonprofits, Scientific Research Teams, Schools, and Businesses. When organizations begin planning a website redesign, the first big question is almost always the same: How much should it cost?
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HyperArts clients are using Google Maps on their websites

Three stories with three different ways to use Google Maps to engage and inform website visitors. Read how a SF walking tour company, a California statewide hospital rating service, and an international community of climate scientists have worked with HyperArts to customize Google Maps for their visitors.
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Use 301 Redirects to keep your SEO rankings when launching a new website

HyperArts recently completed a major revamp of our website.  One of the important last steps of launching a new website is making sure that you set up "redirects" so that visitors (and search engines) using a link to a page on your old website end up at the right place on your new website.