How early Internet chaos turned into a passion for one very determined nerd . I’ve spent a big chunk of my life orbiting around websites — building them, fixing them, reorganizing them, analyzing them, and occasionally whispering to them like they’re temperamental houseplants. If it lives on the web, I’ve probably poked at it, audited it, optimized it, or tried to make it behave. And somewhere along the way, I realized something: I’m not just someone who works on the web. I’m a full‑blown web nerd. Not the “I can hack into the Pentagon using a green‑text terminal” kind of nerd. More like the “I get excited about metadata, analytics dashboards, and clean content architecture” kind of nerd. Please allow me to explain. The CMS Rabbit Hole (Where It All Began) Anyone who has ever touched a website — whether you’re a developer, a content editor, or someone who once updated the “About Us” page at 4:59 PM on a Friday — has used a Content Management System (CMS).…