WordPress Optimization: WPBakery Responsive Fix & UX Improvements
Website Type
Corporate
Tech Stack
WordPress, WPBakery Page Builder, CSS Grid, CSS3, Gravity Forms
Role
WordPress Developer
Live Project
yenem.com.au is the website of an Australian engineering firm serving clients across the mining, construction, and infrastructure sectors. Despite strong branding, two layout issues were quietly hurting the site's credibility and conversion performance: a broken logo grid collapsing on mobile and tablet viewports, and an unstyled Gravity Forms contact form that felt mismatched against the firm's enterprise identity.
The logo grid failure stemmed from WPBakery Page Builder's inline style injection overriding the stylesheet and creating structural gaps at narrower breakpoints. The fix used a hybrid approach. Native WPBakery column settings were tuned first, then a custom CSS Grid layout was injected into the global stylesheet to enforce consistent track sizing across all devices. No plugin files were modified, keeping the site fully upgradeable.
CSS hover micro-interactions were added to the logo links to restore intuitive clickability, turning a static display into an active trust signal. The Gravity Forms contact form was then fully restyled to match the firm's brand palette, bringing visual consistency to the primary lead-capture touchpoint on the site.
Result: responsive layout restored across all breakpoints, UX interactions active on the logo grid, and the contact form aligned to enterprise standards, delivered with zero technical debt.


