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HTML or Wordpress?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Ken64, May 31, 2017.

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Which method do you prefer?

  1. HTML

    12 vote(s)
    33.3%
  2. Wordpress

    24 vote(s)
    66.7%
  1. Ayoub benali01

    Ayoub benali01 Active Member

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    #81
    WordPress is the go-to, it's much simpler than HTML, and I believe that you can easily attract traffic to your website if you develop it in WordPress.
     
    Ayoub benali01, Aug 3, 2020 IP
  2. JessicaLog

    JessicaLog Peon

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    #82
    WordPress is easier to build, optimize and develop further.
    Html sites it seems to me it makes sense to do only for a one-page site
     
    JessicaLog, Nov 5, 2020 IP
  3. mmerlinn

    mmerlinn Prominent Member

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    #83
    Your knowledge of HTML is SEVERELY lacking. Without HTML the internet WOULD NOT EXIST and without the internet Turdpress is USELESS.
     
    mmerlinn, Nov 5, 2020 IP
  4. ArtificialIntelligence

    ArtificialIntelligence Greenhorn

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    #84
    WordPress is the best CMS portal in this world, you can easily work with it, you don't need extra efforts to build a website, you can get readymade themes and lots of free plugins. You can build your website in just a single day. so it can save your time and your energy. In the perspective of SEO, wordpress is helpful with some of the best SEO plugins like Rankmath, Yoast SEO.
     
    ArtificialIntelligence, Jan 25, 2023 IP
  5. PicDefense

    PicDefense Greenhorn

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    #85
    I completely understand the struggle of deciding between HTML and WordPress. As someone who has dabbled in both, I can confidently say that time is money. If you're looking to create a beautiful website quickly and easily, WordPress is the way to go.

    Not only does WordPress offer a wide range of templates and themes to choose from, but it also has a user-friendly interface that makes designing your site a breeze. Plus, with the added benefits of plugins and widgets, you can add extra functionality to your site without having to code anything yourself.

    As for your question about HTML tools, I personally use VSCode for coding HTML. It's a great tool for beginners and experts alike.

    Based on your dilemma between HTML and WordPress, I can assume that you're looking to create a website but you're not sure where to start. My advice would be to give WordPress a try and see how it fits your needs. You might be surprised at how easy and efficient it is!
     
    PicDefense, Mar 10, 2023 IP
  6. McAlexis

    McAlexis Greenhorn

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    #86
    Totally agree. It's a classical dilemma whaty to chose, as there are some pros and cons:

    HTML: Pros:
    • Greater control over design and functionality
    • No need for additional software or platforms
    • Can be faster and more lightweight than a CMS like WordPress Cons:
    • Steeper learning curve for coding and design
    • No built-in content management system (CMS)
    • Updates and maintenance require manual coding
    WordPress: Pros:
    • Easy to use and manage content with built-in CMS
    • Wide variety of plugins and themes available for customization
    • Regular updates and security features Cons:
    • Limited control over design and functionality compared to HTML
    • Can be slower and more resource-intensive than a static HTML site
    Customization options can require additional coding knowledge. Some web developers and designers use a combination of both HTML and WordPress. Creating a custom HTML website and then integrating WordPress for content management. It's better to choose the tool that best suits your project needs and your level of expertise in web development.
     
    McAlexis, Mar 30, 2023 IP
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