I've been working with the New Zealand Architects Co-operative Society (NZACS), primarily supporting websites I didn't design, often due to the original designer no longer being available—a common challenge. Over the years, I've worked across multiple platforms, including Squarespace (which I’m not a fan of), Wix (which has improved), and WordPress.
The NZACS website had become outdated, slow, and hard for the client to manage, prompting the decision to rebuild it. This project has been one of the most complex I’ve handled, with key features including a secure, password-protected membership area and an archive of information dating back to 1998. We also successfully migrated hundreds of members to the new platform.