Still, really like Kirby, not cheap but they have put a lot of work into it and it is very flexible and powerful. I love the way they give you a basic admin panel that only needs to contain what you want, not every option. Something I dislike with Grav for example.
Main reason to use WordPress is frankly because it’s cheap and solves a lot of simple repetitive problems smaller businesses have like “I want a blog, I want a basic contact site, and I want it done cheap/quick”.
The downside is, WordPress sites are objectively worse quality and bloated. Even the best WordPress sites.
This is because of how old the platform is, it’s coded in a lot of backwards compatibility that you almost certainly don’t need.
WP is 20 something years old now, it’s not exactly cutting edge tech and I don’t make my new websites using it.
I made a brand new site that I can still optimize another 20% that ranks on the front page of Google even after being out a week. I doubt I could have accomplished that without custom code for my needs.
If you want a generic blog/contact site done same week and only wanna spend 200$, choosing WordPress vs. CMS - WordPress is definitely for you.
@legendary said:
Is there any really good and paid (affordable) CMS?
WordPress is pretty good actually.
If you use crappy themes an too many (crappy) plugins, it can suck. But a lot of its criticism is like people who can’t drive stick complaining about Renault’s manual transmission.
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Good point. I think there are even some Plugin developers that offer their plugins for WP and Joomla
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Still, really like Kirby, not cheap but they have put a lot of work into it and it is very flexible and powerful. I love the way they give you a basic admin panel that only needs to contain what you want, not every option. Something I dislike with Grav for example.
Main reason to use WordPress is frankly because it’s cheap and solves a lot of simple repetitive problems smaller businesses have like “I want a blog, I want a basic contact site, and I want it done cheap/quick”.
The downside is, WordPress sites are objectively worse quality and bloated. Even the best WordPress sites.
This is because of how old the platform is, it’s coded in a lot of backwards compatibility that you almost certainly don’t need.
WP is 20 something years old now, it’s not exactly cutting edge tech and I don’t make my new websites using it.
I made a brand new site that I can still optimize another 20% that ranks on the front page of Google even after being out a week. I doubt I could have accomplished that without custom code for my needs.
If you want a generic blog/contact site done same week and only wanna spend 200$, choosing WordPress vs. CMS - WordPress is definitely for you.
Is there any really good and paid (affordable) CMS?
WordPress is pretty good actually.
If you use crappy themes an too many (crappy) plugins, it can suck. But a lot of its criticism is like people who can’t drive stick complaining about Renault’s manual transmission.
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are there any wordpress, especially wordpress theme specialists that can be hired for some customisations?
Aleksandar Savković is who I'd ask first:
https://wpaleks.me/
If he's not available, ask if he could recommend someone who is.
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