Category Archives: WordPress

The Truth About WordPress Page Builders: Risks and Realities for Developers

When using WordPress builders like Bricks, Breakdance, Oxygen, or others for client projects, it’s natural to have concerns about their long-term viability and the implications for your work and your clients. Here, we’ll address some common questions and challenges that … Continue reading

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When Giants Fall: What Movable Type’s Demise Teaches Us About WordPress’s Future

It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when Movable Type dominated the blogging world. Before WordPress rose to prominence, Movable Type was the go-to platform for anyone who wanted a professional blogging experience. And yet, despite its … Continue reading

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WordPress: Challenges and Limitations of a Legacy Codebase

WordPress has long been a dominant force in the world of content management systems, powering over 40% of websites worldwide. However, beneath its widespread adoption lies a legacy codebase that poses significant challenges for modern developers. From procedural programming practices … Continue reading

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Forking WordPress: A Path to Stability or an Opportunity to Rebuild?

WordPress has been a very popular open source website builder, powering more than 40% of all websites globally. Its open-source nature, vast plugin ecosystem, and ease of use have made it the go-to choice for businesses, bloggers, and developers alike. … Continue reading

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WordPress Hacked: Why Your Site Still Feels Dirty & How to Recover

Introduction: So, your WordPress site got hacked. It’s a nightmare scenario for any website owner, and unfortunately, it’s a very common one. After the initial panic, you’ve taken steps to remove the malware, restore from a backup, and maybe even … Continue reading

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