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Website frameworks

Every website is built with something � a CMS like WordPress, a page builder like Wix or Squarespace, or a custom framework. Site audits detect what your site uses and how well it is maintained.

Why framework detection matters

Knowing what your site runs on tells us about its likely performance, security posture, and maintenance requirements. Outdated frameworks are a security risk. An old version of WordPress, Drupal, or jQuery is a known vulnerability. The audit flags these so you can update or plan a migration.

What we detect

CMS platforms (WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, Joomla, Drupal), JavaScript frameworks (React, Vue, Angular, jQuery, Alpine.js), CSS frameworks (Bootstrap, Tailwind, Foundation), page builders (Elementor, Divi, WPBakery), and analytics tools (Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Hotjar). Servers and hosting platforms (Apache, Nginx, Cloudflare, IIS) are also identifiable from response headers.

What a detected framework tells us

WordPress � We check the version, theme, plugins, and whether the site is up to date. Outdated WordPress is the most common security vulnerability we find.

Wix / Squarespace / Shopify � These are managed platforms. Audits focus on what you can control: SEO settings, content quality, mobile design, and third-party integrations.

Custom-built � No framework protection. The audit looks closely at code quality, inline styles, HTML structure, and security headers.

Audit check: Each report includes the detected framework, version number, known vulnerabilities, and upgrade recommendations.

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