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Why Is WordPress a Famous CMS Tool? 

WordPress Advantages and disadvantages and WordPress alternate

WordPress is one of the best options for you if you are trying to create a beautiful website without coding expertise and look for a software/app that will assist you in doing it. WordPress is a free, open-source, efficient web publishing software rich in Content Management System functionality (CMS). It can be used to create almost every kind of website from blog to e-commerce from information websites to e-learning portals.

WordPress was written in PHP and for database, it is paired with MySQL or MariaDB. 

WordPress was developed in 2003 as a blog publishing framework, but over time it has evolved to a complete CMS with thousands of plugins, widgets, and themes that can be used to build an informative website, forums, news portals, LMS, and online stores, etc.

WordPress is popular in CMS (Content Management System) right now in the market. Some of the powerful features for the popularity of WordPress are:

  • Customizable Designs
  • SEO Friendly
  • Responsive Mobile Sites
  • High Performance
  • Manage on the Go
  • High Security
  • Powerful
  • Media Management
  • Easy and Accessible

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