WordPress... love it or hate it?

Wordpress I Love it,

WordPress has become the most popular and most used Content Management System in the online world. Here are some of the themes you can use for getting the UI better!
 
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WordPress is software designed for everyone, emphasizing accessibility, performance, security, and ease of use. Everyone like WORDPRESS.
 
Wordpress as any Content Management System have its PROs and Cons.

PROS:

  • Price (it is free and open source)
  • Easy way to run a site
  • It is easy to post and update content
  • Pretty easy to configure and customize
  • Have full control of your site
  • Can extend look and functionality by using plugins
  • Many themes (to use free but if want more will have to pay)
  • It is SEO friendly
CONS:

  • If want a better theme or plugins you should buy the Pro/Paid version
  • Some plugins or themes can mess up the code
  • Security (may be approved by using certain plugins, but can mess some settings)
  • Will have to digg into code to tweak the thing to work as you want
  • Using large number of plugins increases server requests and slows the site.
FINAL SCORE:

I’m using it and will continue using wordpress, it is a great for running blogs and very easy to use.
 
WordPress has also become the content management software of choice for non-blogging websites.

Here are some WordPress Benefits easy to used:

1. Ease of Use
2. Manage Your Website from Any Computer
3. No HTML Editing or FTP Software Required
4. Search Engines Love WordPress Sites
5. You Have Control of Your Site
6. The Design of Your Website is 100% Customizable
 
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Whether you love or hate WordPress, there's no denying that it's a powerful platform with a ton of features and plugins to choose from. If you're comfortable with coding, you can customize WordPress to do just about anything you want. Or, if you're not comfortable with coding, there are plenty of themes and plugins available that will help you get your website up and running in no time.
 
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