— Étude de cas
Peppery Pizza Poutine
Restaurant pizza & poutine avec commande en ligne. WordPress + WooCommerce, menu géré par l'équipe, pages marketing en cache edge.
- ACCESSIBILITY
- 100 / 100
- BEST PRACTICES
- 100 / 100
- SEO
- 100 / 100
- SHIPPED
- 2026
— Le défi
Peppery Pizza Poutine needed a site that could handle both marketing and transactional work — communicating the menu and brand to new customers while processing online orders reliably. Getting all three Lighthouse quality axes to 100 / 100 on a WooCommerce build, where third-party plugins often introduce accessibility and best-practice regressions, required deliberate engineering discipline throughout.
— Ce que nous avons construit
We built on WordPress with WooCommerce for online ordering and WPBakery for staff-managed menu pages, then tuned every layer against the Lighthouse rubric: semantic HTML for the ordering flow, appropriate ARIA roles on interactive elements, and Cloudflare edge caching on the static marketing pages so the origin only handles order submissions. Plugin selection and configuration were each evaluated for their accessibility and performance footprint before inclusion.
— Le résultat
Peppery Pizza Poutine scores 100 / 100 across Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO on Lighthouse — a clean sweep that is unusual for a WooCommerce site with active online ordering. Staff manage their own menu via the WordPress admin, Cloudflare absorbs the marketing-page traffic at the edge, and the ordering flow remains accessible to all customers.
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