OpenLaw

Website Development
Introducing “OpenLaw” - an app developed for attorneys in the United States
“OpenLaw” now has a fast, straight to the point website that builds trust with its potential clients and attorneys.
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OpenLaw is a dynamic online platform designed to streamline the process of connecting individuals and businesses with legal professionals tailored to their specific needs, offering personalized matches, transparent pricing, and efficient communication tools to simplify access to legal services.
project Overview
Building trust is the top priority on a website such as this one. And OpenLaw’s designers made sure to achieve it with some thoughtful design.
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With some help of the advantages and testimonials section that build a connection between the reader and the OpenLaw team.
Also the Attorneys section that prepares you for what to expect and introduces you to your potential attorneys.
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During development I was asked to create a website that is really fast, responsive on all devices and to use CMS for almost everything.
Almost all sections, across the pages on OpenLaw are done with CMS and are dynamically updatable by the OpenLaw’s staff.  With all the naming conventions to make it easy to use and update for anyone.
I did my best to optimise the On-Page SEO with all my tricks, meta tags, alt texts, image optimisation, image formats, etc.
Later on we added Localization, now the website supports Spanish also, not only English, and how webflow does it, it automatically switches your language based on what region you are in.
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Using custom code was not a strange thing at all. Because Webflow has limitations, even though it's a great tool, we had to find alternative ways to save the data for many sliders, forms, and calls to action. This was only possible with custom code.
For example, the testimonial and attorneys looping type of sliders with CMS are only possible when it’s ran by some custom code.
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