A custom dashboard or CMS editing system can turn difficult site updates into organized editing screens.
This is a front-end preview, not a live admin screen. It shows how FultonStudio can organize the hard parts across different systems: galleries, case studies, service pages, SEO fields, platform settings, pricing, contact details, publishing checks, and cache reminders.
FultonStudioSite Manager
Controlled Site Admin
Useful control without exposing fragile layout controls.
A cleaner control center for the parts of the website that actually change.
Instead of sending a site owner into fragile layout controls, the dashboard groups common updates into clear editing screens. The design system stays protected while the content stays easier to manage.
Homepage controlsService page managerCase study builderGallery uploaderSEO and business dataPlatform settings
8Editing areas
24Safe fields
0Layout rows exposed
HomepageServicesCase StudiesGalleriesSEO / Schema
Front page controls
Update the homepage message without touching rows, columns, or template code.
The homepage can expose only the safe fields: eyebrow text, headline, short intro, button labels, hero images, featured services, and selected proof sections.
Hero eyebrowMain headlineIntro copyPrimary CTAHero media
Service page manager
Keep service pages consistent while still giving each page its own message.
A service screen can control intro copy, section cards, FAQs, related services, CTA text, SEO defaults, display order, and whether a service appears on the homepage.
Service introWhat we look atWhat you getRelated servicesFAQ rowsDisplay order
3 selected
5 active
Drag and drop media setup
Upload, reorder, caption, and organize image-heavy sections from one safer screen.
The fake uploader below shows the kind of workflow FultonStudio can build for galleries, case studies, portfolio pages, magazine features, product images, or service-page proof in a custom CMS, WordPress, Joomla, Shopify, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, or an existing website system.
Drop imagesDrag to reorderCaption fieldsAlt text promptsFeatured image toggleHomepage visibility
Drop gallery images hereFake uploader preview: JPG, PNG, WebP
01Hero image02Detail image03Before image
Proof builder
Turn project proof into a repeatable publishing workflow.
A case study screen can guide the publishing flow through industry, services used, challenge, strategy, work completed, results, before images, after images, and SEO fields.
IndustryChallengeStrategyResultsBefore / after mediaServices used
Before
After
Challenge
Strategy
Work Completed
Results / Outcome
Offer controls
Edit pricing cards, notes, and call-to-action areas without rebuilding the page.
Pricing and CTA areas get outdated quickly. Controlled fields make it easier to change packages, starting rates, fine print, button text, and where each button sends visitors.
Keep search, schema, contact details, and footer copy in one understandable area.
This reduces the chance that old phone numbers, weak meta descriptions, outdated addresses, missing schema fields, or broken contact paths sit hidden in different platform screens.
SEO titleMeta descriptionSchema fieldsFooter SEO textPhone / emailReview links
Local Business Schema
{ name, phone, address, services, sameAs }
Safer publishing
Add checks for drafts, review, required fields, and safer publishing.
More complex sites can include draft status, missing-field warnings, image requirements, internal link reminders, and cache purge prompts after updates.
Draft statusRequired fieldsMissing image alertsInternal link reminderCache purge prompt
Required fields complete
Featured image selected
Internal links checked
Cache purge suggested after publish
What gets easier
The point is not a flashy backend. It is fewer ways to break the site.
01
Less breakage
Your team updates content fields instead of dragging layout pieces around by accident.
02
Faster updates
Common changes like service copy, CTAs, proof, contact details, and media are easier to find.
03
More consistent pages
The site keeps a cleaner structure as new services, galleries, and case studies are added.