Century21City focuses on practical website recovery, cleanup, and relaunch work for site owners who need a steadier operating baseline.
That means recovering useful content, removing broken or unsafe artifacts, tightening structure, and making sure a site can be updated without guesswork. The aim is not nostalgia. The aim is a working public website with a clear maintenance path.
What the site covers
The site publishes plain-language guidance on website restoration, content cleanup, security basics, backups, domains, and the small operational habits that prevent larger messes later.
How the approach stays useful
- Start with the visitor-facing problem, not internal jargon.
- Prefer simple recovery paths over fragile complexity.
- Document the baseline so future updates stay manageable.
If you want broader context, the blog collects practical articles, and the contact page is the place to reach out with specific questions.
About us
A small editorial team behind Century21City
We keep this site practical, readable, and focused on useful information. The people below are the named editorial contributors responsible for the articles published here.
Marcus Reed
Technical Review Editor
Reviews technical claims, product details, and implementation guidance.
Nora Finch
Practical Guides Editor
Edits tutorials and reference pieces so they stay concise and actionable.
Isla Bennett
Service Guides Editor
Builds practical explainers, checklists, and step-by-step resources.
Grant Vale
Research Desk Coordinator
Checks source material and turns rough notes into clear context.
Lena Ortiz
Planning & Operations Editor
Organizes publishing plans and keeps recurring topics consistent.
Maya Collins
Community Researcher
Looks for recurring reader concerns, useful examples, and topic signals.
Rowan Ellis
Visual Editor
Shapes presentation, layout, and visual clarity across the site.
Theo Marlowe
Senior Contributor
Contributes recurring editorial updates and evergreen resources.
Felix Rowan
Managing Editor
Keeps the site focused, readable, and useful for regular readers.
June Park
Field Notes Editor
Collects local details, reader questions, and timely observations.