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Web design: Why Wordpress is still the best content management system?



 Free and Open Source: WordPress is free software, which means you can download, install, use, and modify it to match your needs. It’s a versatile platform that allows you to create any kind of website you desire. While the software itself is free, you’ll need a domain name and web hosting to get started.

Powerful and Flexible: Although WordPress started as a blogging tool, it has evolved into a robust content management system (CMS) and a powerful website builder. You can create various types of websites, from blogs and business sites to e-commerce stores and portfolios.

Popular and Widely Used: WordPress powers 43% of all websites on the internet. Many top brands, including Time Magazine, Facebook, Sony, and Disney, rely on WordPress for their online presence.

SEO-Friendly: WordPress is receptive to search engines, making it great for search engine optimization (SEO). You can easily optimize your content, meta tags, and URLs to improve your site’s visibility in search results.

Endless Design Options: With thousands of themes available, you can customize your website’s appearance to match your brand or personal style. Whether you want a sleek business site or a creative portfolio, there’s a theme for you.

Plugin Ecosystem: WordPress offers a vast library of plugins that extend its functionality. You can add features like contact forms, e-commerce, social media integration, and more by simply installing plugins.

Community Support: WordPress has a helpful and friendly community of developers, designers, and users. You’ll find plenty of resources, tutorials, and forums to assist you along the way.

No Coding Needed: Even if you’re not a tech expert, you can manage your WordPress site without writing a single line of code. The intuitive interface allows you to create and update content easily.

Remember that when we say “WordPress,” we’re referring to WordPress.org, the self-hosted version. Don’t confuse it with WordPress.com, which is a hosting service.





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