Code, Chaos, and Cleanup: Why Digital Housekeeping Matters
Coding for the web is a funny beat: we start messy, getting things running, and then we refine. Rarely do we revisit clean. That’s a problem.

A website is not something you spin up and forget. Things pile up in the years: stale stylesheets, orphaned images, scripts no longer running. Maybe a co-worker set up a new plugin “just to try.” Maybe you did.
It’s like your desktop computer in 2009: it worked, but was a mess.
Digital clutter slows everything down. Pages load slower. Admin panels become confusing. Bugs creep in. And the longer you wait, the harder it is to fix.
Cleanup is part of the job at WebSlap. Each project is buttoned down in a sweep: unused assets, gone; console warnings, fixed; folders, renamed. Not because it’s flashy—it’s because it’s a necessity.
You need no extra features. You need less junk.
Dennis