Initially launching as a simple blogging tool in 2003, WordPress has evolved into a capable content management system (CMS). Whether you run an online magazine, a multi-author blog or you simply want ...
Do you need a headless CMS to grow in 2019? Perhaps. However, if it's not an option for you, WordPress might be able to help, sort of. Among large businesses, and enterprise brands in particular, ...
WordPress got its start as a blogging platform in May 2003 and gradually evolved, first into a blogging system that let users add Web pages outside of the blog and then into a full-featured, popular ...
WordPress is now the world’s most popular CMS, powering 22% of the web. I've been using WordPress for the past 8 years for almost all of my sites. Even Forbes backend is WordPress. Though it’s ...
December is a traditionally quiet month across most industries, but the world of open source CMS never truly rests. Sure, open source vendors (and their contributing communities alike) cooled their ...
What do Flickr, TechCrunch, eBay and Best Buy all have in common? They all use WordPress. Initially developed as a blogging platform, WordPress has evolved in the last 11 years to a full-fledged ...
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