company

The EEK Site Adapts to Which Service You Are Browsing

EEK's ServiceSwitcher makes the entire site path-aware — navigation links, CTAs, phone numbers, and footer resources all reflect the service section the visitor is browsing.

2 May 20262 min read

The Right Links, Wherever You Are on the Site

With two service lines — misfuel and water-in-oil — operating on the same platform, navigation needed to adapt to which service the visitor was exploring. EEK's ServiceSwitcher makes the site fully path-aware: when you are browsing /water-in-oil, every link in the header, footer, and inline CTAs points to the water-in-oil equivalents. When you are browsing misfuel pages, the same elements reflect misfuel content.

There is a manual toggle in the header for visitors who want to switch service contexts. But for most visitors, the site simply shows them the right links for where they already are — no switching required.

Clean SEO Architecture

The ServiceSwitcher operates at the component level — it does not use cookies to swap server-rendered content, which would break search engine indexing. Misfuel pages and WIO pages are separate, canonical URLs. The switching is a client-side navigation convenience layer on top of a clean, independently indexed site structure. Both services rank independently. Both services serve their visitors correctly.

Need help right now?

Our team is available 24/7 to help with misfuelling emergencies.

0800 769 000