Case Study
Texas Chiropractic College
Texas Chiropractic College, a private chiropractic college in Pasadena, Texas and the fourth-oldest chiropractic college in the United States, wanted a WordPress website with a fully editable frontend that the editorial team could manage without technical support. eWay translated the college's design into reusable Beaver Builder modules so editors can build and update pages directly through Beaver Builder's visual interface.
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Platform
- WordPress
- Services
- WordPress Development
- Engagement
- Project-based
Client Snapshot
About Texas Chiropractic College

- Founded
- 1908
- Scale
- Private chiropractic college in Pasadena, Texas; the fourth-oldest chiropractic college in the United States
- Website
- www.txchiro.edu
Texas Chiropractic College is a private chiropractic college in Pasadena, Texas, founded in 1908. It is the fourth-oldest chiropractic college in the United States. The college was originally established in San Antonio, Texas, and relocated to its current Pasadena campus in 1965 in response to growing enrollment and the need for a larger campus.
The college's website is the primary recruiting and information channel for prospective students, current students, faculty, alumni, and the broader chiropractic community connected to TCC's century-plus academic legacy.
The Challenge
A WordPress site the college's editorial team could manage themselves.
Texas Chiropractic College wanted a WordPress website with a fully editable frontend so the editorial team could update every page without depending on technical support for routine changes.
The college had a specific visual design they wanted carried consistently across every page of the site. The build needed to make ongoing content updates as straightforward as possible for the team that would actually do the work, including page additions, content reorganization, and visual tweaks within the design system.
What the college needed
A WordPress site with a fully editable frontend
The college's specific design carried consistently across every page
Beaver Builder modules that editors could use to build new pages
Editor-driven content management without ongoing technical dependence
Mobile-responsive design across the public-facing site
The Solution
WordPress with Beaver Builder, design translated into reusable modules.
eWay built the Texas Chiropractic College website on WordPress using Beaver Builder as the page editor. The college provided the visual design, which eWay translated into reusable Beaver Builder modules using custom CSS and JavaScript. Editors can now build and update pages directly through Beaver Builder's visual interface without writing code or depending on developer support for routine work.
WordPress site with Beaver Builder as the page editing experience for editors
Client design translated into reusable Beaver Builder modules using custom CSS and JavaScript
Editor-driven content management: the college's content team can add and modify pages without developer involvement
Mobile-responsive design across the public-facing site
Architecture
A glimpse of the stack
Platform
WordPress
Page Builder
Beaver Builder with custom modules
Frontend
HTML, CSS, jQuery
Backend
Custom PHP
The Outcome
Editorial independence on a WordPress platform built around the college's design.
Editorial independence
Beaver Builder gives the college's content team a fully editable frontend. Editors update pages, layouts, and components without developer involvement. Content stays current as the college's communications evolve.
Design carried through, not approximated
The college's specific visual design was translated into Beaver Builder modules with custom CSS and JavaScript. Pages built from those modules carry the design language consistently rather than approximating it through a generic theme.
Pages built from a kit, not from scratch
The Beaver Builder modules form a kit the content team uses to assemble new pages. New pages slot into the same design system rather than starting over each time.
A WordPress build the college owns
The site was delivered as a working WordPress installation the college's team operates day to day. Beaver Builder, the custom modules, and the supporting CSS and JavaScript are part of the WordPress site rather than tied to ongoing developer dependence.
The Texas Chiropractic College website now runs on a WordPress platform with Beaver Builder modules that carry the college's design language consistently across every page. The editorial team can update content directly without developer involvement.
Common questions about this engagement
What buyers ask before engaging us on a project like Texas Chiropractic College
What is Beaver Builder and why use it here?
Beaver Builder is a WordPress page builder that lets editors construct pages from a library of pre-made modules. The college's custom design was translated into Beaver Builder modules, so the editorial team can build new pages from those design-system elements without writing HTML or CSS. The approach keeps the design language consistent across the network of pages while giving editors the flexibility to assemble new pages on their own.
What does 'fully editable frontend' mean in practice?
Every page on the site is updateable through Beaver Builder's visual interface. Editors drag, edit, and rearrange the modules that make up each page. Content changes do not require WordPress template editing, theme modification, or developer involvement. The site stays current with how the college actually communicates rather than waiting on a release cycle.
Did the editorial team need to learn how to write code?
No. Beaver Builder's visual editor is the authoring experience. The custom modules eWay built handle the visual design and layout. Editors choose modules, add content, and publish without touching code. The custom CSS and JavaScript live underneath the modules so editors do not encounter them in their daily work.
What does eWay own day-to-day after delivery?
The site was delivered as a working WordPress installation that the college's team operates day to day. The Beaver Builder modules, the custom CSS and JavaScript, and the supporting WordPress configuration are part of the site itself. eWay built and delivered the platform; the college's team owns content and routine operations from delivery forward.
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