Custom WordPress rebuild for a multimedia newsroom

Client: Frontliner

Duration: ~4 months

Customer location: Ukraine
Industry: Media
Services: Custom Software DevelopmentUI/UX Design
Tech stack: UI-UX DesignWordPress

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The client


Frontliner is a Ukrainian media outlet that covers Russia’s war against Ukraine from the ground. Their team of reporters delivers daily updates, interviews, and photo/video stories directly from the frontline. The newsroom emphasizes live interaction, facts-on-the-ground verification, and immersive storytelling.

Client achievements:

Live multilingual coverage

Delivers war-zone reporting in both Ukrainian and English, reaching audiences locally and abroad.

Interactive reporting​

Encourages direct viewer participation via social channels and site-based submission tools.

Strong institutional partnerships

Backed by the European Endowment for Democracy, the German Marshall Fund, IRF, and other international foundations. Read more

The challenge

The existing CMS limited the team’s ability to manage and present high-quality multimedia reports. With hundreds of articles, images, and videos, Frontliner needed a modern infrastructure that would reflect the weight of their field reporting work without slowing down editorial speed.

The new platform had to combine:

  • full content migration
  • a highly visual layout for war photography
  • flexible multimedia templates
  • SEO optimization for discoverability

What was done

Ralabs fully migrated Frontliner’s content to a new custom WordPress theme. We designed a clean, mobile-ready layout tailored to large-format photojournalism and embedded video.
The editorial tools were rebuilt around modular, reusable components – giving reporters and editors more control without involving developers. SEO optimization was integrated from the start, ensuring structured metadata, schema markup, 
and performance tuning.

Implemented features:

01

Full content migration

All legacy materials were ported and verified, including articles, galleries, and media embeds.

02

Photo-first layout

High-resolution image support with controlled aspect ratios and visual hierarchy.

03

Modular story templates

Reusable blocks for text, quotes, media, and partner mentions with layout flexibility.

04

SEO optimization

Metadata setup, schema tags, and media compression for better speed and indexing.

05

Multilingual structure

Separate flows for Ukrainian and English content, easily managed from the CMS.

06

Custom partner and funding pages

Sections to highlight program sponsors and supporting institutions.

Results

01

Editorial control without dev support

The newsroom team now manages layout, visuals, and multilingual publishing independently.

02

Improved visual storytelling

Photo-first layouts make war reporting more immersive and digestible.

03

SEO-ready infrastructure

Improved load times, indexing, and visibility across both language versions.

04

Platform stability

Clean deployment with minimal support needed post-launch.

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