Why is WordPress so popular?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @ri-lh3zi
    @ri-lh3zi 18 дней назад

    How does nobody in these videos mention the fact that wordpress has a literal page builder by default and if you don't like it you can install a third party one like elementor. And if you dont want any at all, you can revert it back to its classic style. You can also literally turn it into a e-commerce shop FOR FREE!!! with one click which is completely customisable with good php knowledge or the right plugins. This saves so much time and makes content teams so happy. I've seen copyrighters fall in love with elementor and spend hours out of fun in the editor. At my agency the developers can focus on real back end devlopment work, and leave most jobs to the content team after they are trained on the page builder. I LOVE wordpress. The ability to be able to add what you want through your own code, but at the same time have yourself a front end visual editor for clients or copywriters to easily update their sites is a god send. It means i can focus on actual development work and not "Can you change this font color to red please". I also dont think front end developers realise you can easily put your own custom html in the front end editors.

  • @ivanyosifov2629
    @ivanyosifov2629 26 дней назад

    7:26 you can actually lock users from messing with theme & plugin files so they don't make changes unless they contact the developer.
    Also it would be great if you create a course on theme & plugin development

    • @howtocodewell
      @howtocodewell  26 дней назад

      I didn’t realise you can lock them out. That you for letting me know. Yes a course/tutorial on WordPress theme/plugin development would be good. Thanks for the suggestion

    • @ri-lh3zi
      @ri-lh3zi 18 дней назад +1

      yep our agency does this. We lock down all areas of the dashboard we dont think should be tampered with using a php code snippet. They will be asked for a password which only we know. Obviously they could log into their hosting account and update plugins from there but 99% of clients wont even think of doing that and if they do i dont mind them having access