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WordPress is one of the most widely used website platforms on the market, with an approximate 43% global market share. It’s very user-friendly and can be configured to do just about anything (from simple blogs to much more complicated e-commerce sites).
As someone who manages several WordPress sites, I’ve seen the good and the bad. This is especially so with plugins, which are a double-edged sword of problems. On one hand, without plugins, WordPress is pretty much limited to serving as a blogging platform. It’s when you start adding those plugins that the platform blossoms.
On the other…
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