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Pros and Cons of WordPress

According to the latest market share trends, WordPress dominates the worldwide content management system (CMS) market with a market share of over 60%. As an open source CMS, WordPress helps enterprises to curtail website and web application development cost significantly. At the same time, the WordPress themes and plugins enable programmers to build websites and web applications based on varied business requirements without writing lengthy and complex code.

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Pros and Cons of WordPress

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  1. Pros and Consa of WordPress

  2. According to the latest market share trends, WordPress dominates the worldwide content management system (CMS) market with a market share of over 60%. As an open source CMS, WordPress helps enterprises to curtail website and web application development cost significantly. At the same time, the WordPress themes and plugins enable programmers to build websites and web applications based on varied business requirements without writing lengthy and complex code.

  3.  The developers can take advantage of the responsive WordPress themes to make the websites look good on both large and small devices.  At the same time, the WordPress plugins helps developers to build frontend and backend a website rapidly without writing any code. But the developers must not choose WordPress simply because of its massive worldwide market share.  They must understand the pros and cons of WordPress to pick the right CMS for their upcoming web development project.

  4. Major Advantages of WordPress Open Source As noted earlier, WordPress is an open source CMS. Hence, the developers can build commercial websites and web applications without paying any licensing fees. At the same time, WordPress is written in a widely used server-side programming language like PHP. The PHP programmers can customize and extend the CMS to meet complex project needs simply by making changes to its PHP source code. The openness makes it easier for small businesses and start- ups to setup and run websites without investing

  5. Responsive Themes As a collection of files, WordPress themes enable programmers to produce appealing graphical user interfaces without writing longer lines of code. The users even have option to choose from over 2700 WordPress themes. Some of these themes are free, whereas others are commercial. But most WordPress themes are easy to customize and extend. Hence, it becomes easier for developers to create custom graphical user interfaces simply by making changes to the theme. Also, they can use responsive themes to optimize the websites for mobile devices without putting extra time and effort.

  6. Easy to Use Plugins The WordPress plugins enable programmers to add features to the web application without writing any code. The developers can further extend both backend and frontend of the website by choosing from over 45000 plugins. As the plugins are written in PHP, they can be integrated seamlessly with the WordPress applications. The developers can further install and uninstall the plugins directly from the admin interface. The developers even have option to write custom WordPress plugins in PHP. The free and premium plugins make WordPress user-friendlier than other content management systems, and enable users to build websites without knowing client-side and server-side web technologies.

  7. Ecommerce Development WordPress is not designed as an ecommerce development platform. It does not come with built-in features to simplify development of web stores. But the usage statistics posted on various websites depict that a large number of developers prefer WooCommerce to ecommerce website builders. As a robust WordPress plugin, WooCommerce enables programmers to convert WordPress websites into fully-functional ecommerce websites. WooCommerce contributes hugely towards making WordPress compete with robust ecommerce website builders.

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