There's a moment every web designer knows. The design is done. It's good. The animations are smooth, the type is dialed in, the custom cursor does the thing. And then the client asks the question that deletes your weekend:
"Can I edit this myself?"
Now you're not a designer anymore. You're a CMS plumber. You rebuild the whole thing in WordPress or Contentful, you map every headline to a field, you fight a templating language you don't love, and somewhere in there the animations break and you spend an afternoon getting your scroll-reveal working again. A week, gone. The design didn't get better. It just became editable.
I built Neleto partly to kill that week. This post shows you how — with a real example you can copy.
The 30-second version







