Final Verdict
0/100
A digital ossuary of 1990s sociology where the only thing 'multiethnic' is the variety of broken CSS rules and abandoned bibliographies from the second Bush administration.
Impression
35
The UI looks like a PDF that gained sentience and then immediately regretted it. It’s the kind of design that makes you want to reach for a CRT monitor and a dial-up modem just to feel the 'intended' user experience.
Stuck in 2008
Performance
42
With a WordPress structure that leans heavily on 'Archives' and manual bibliography modules, the site likely has a DOM tree deeper than the Roman catacombs. It’s a miracle the server doesn't take a mandatory 3-hour siesta every afternoon.
WordPress Bloat
SEO
48
Your meta description is a 500-word dissertation starting with 'Multiethnic Rome website originates from the experience accumulated...'—Google is a search engine, not a tenured professor grading your thesis. Use a snippet, not a scroll.
Academic Meta-Dumping
Copywriting
25
Your 'Who we are' section proudly boasts about a guide published in 2008. If your primary claim to fame is older than the iPhone 3G, you're not a resource; you're a historical artifact.
Outdated Value Prop
Trust
40
The site is managed by 'Istituzione Biblioteche di Roma,' which explains why it feels like it was built by someone who prefers the smell of old paper to the functionality of modern JavaScript. The 'Contact Us' page is the digital equivalent of a dusty suggestion box.
Institutional Neglect