Calliope InterpretersWebsite update — BrightSite

Website Improvements

Summary of work — 19 June 2026 · Prepared by BrightSite

In the last 24 hours we carried out a round of improvements to calliope-interpreters.org — covering search visibility, a few design and display fixes, the mobile experience, page speed, and your cookie-consent setup. This note summarises what is now live and what we are still finishing.

Search visibility

We made a series of refinements to strengthen how the site performs in search across your six languages:

  • Each translated homepage (French, Spanish, German, Italian and Portuguese) now signals itself as the primary page for its own language, strengthening each market's standalone search presence.
  • We added the standard international default-language signal across the site, so search engines handle your six languages cleanly.
  • We extended your sitemap to take in the full set of translated pages — news and articles, member profiles, case studies and resources — so more of your content is surfaced to search engines.

The result: each language version is better positioned in its own market.

Design and display fixes

Hero images. On the inner pages, the large header images had grey patches in the bottom corners instead of clean white up to the curved edge. That is now corrected — below is the conference-equipment page before and after.

Before — grey corners

Hero image before — grey corners at the bottom

After — clean to the curve

Hero image after — clean white gradient to the curve

“Examples from our portfolio.” This section had picked up some placeholder content — a stray “@username”, a one-star rating and a social icon that were never meant to appear. We restored the intended design: the event title as a heading beside its description, with none of the clutter.

Mobile experience

On phones, the language selector used to sit as a large orange bar above your main image, pushing your content down the page. We moved it neatly into the menu, so the first thing visitors see is your content. It now sits at the bottom of the menu when opened.

Mobile homepage — content visible first
Homepage on mobile — content visible first
Language selector inside the mobile menu
Language selector, now inside the menu

Speed

We have enabled next-generation image delivery (WebP), which automatically serves smaller, faster-loading versions of your images to modern browsers. This improves load times, particularly on mobile.

Privacy and cookie consent Now live

While reviewing the site we found that the cookie-consent banner was not actually controlling your analytics — visitor tracking was running before anyone made a choice. We wrote custom code to handle this properly, and it is now live:

  • Visitors in the EU and UK are asked first — analytics only run once they accept, and not before.
  • Visitors elsewhere are unaffected and continue to be measured as normal.
  • If consent can't be determined for any reason, the site errs on the side of privacy and holds analytics until the visitor chooses.

This has been tested and verified across regions before going live. As it touches data-privacy obligations, we would still recommend having your usual privacy or legal contact confirm that the final approach suits your requirements.

Behind the scenes

We have placed your site's custom code under proper version control — a safeguard that means every change is now tracked and recoverable. This is, in fact, what lay behind the portfolio display issue noted earlier: an earlier customisation had been quietly lost, and version control prevents that from recurring.

Still to come

  • Completing the image-optimisation pass across your full media library.
  • A short review of optional website features we can trim to keep the site lean and fast.
  • A separate look at homepage load speed.

We will keep you posted as the remaining items land. Please do let us know if you have any questions.

Regards,

Michael McMahon
BrightSite
brightsite.digital