I hadn't built a website with WordPress for several years, and the truth is that it has advanced a lot.
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I hadn't built a website with WordPress for several years, and the truth is that it has advanced a lot.
In my day (cough! cough! cough!), sooner or later I had to touch some PHP, tweak the styles directly in the child theme's styles.css, and even fight with JS.
Nowadays, there's a plugin for everything, all kinds of templates, builders, add-ons for plugins... It's crazy.
What I really don't like is that many paid plugins, which used to be “buy & use,” are now “rent & use,” forcing you to make periodic payments. Not cool.
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I hadn't built a website with WordPress for several years, and the truth is that it has advanced a lot.
In my day (cough! cough! cough!), sooner or later I had to touch some PHP, tweak the styles directly in the child theme's styles.css, and even fight with JS.
Nowadays, there's a plugin for everything, all kinds of templates, builders, add-ons for plugins... It's crazy.
What I really don't like is that many paid plugins, which used to be “buy & use,” are now “rent & use,” forcing you to make periodic payments. Not cool.
@alejandrobdn I'm 20 yrs into the WordPress echosystem right now. In and out, now permanently in. Gutenberg and Full Site Editing user/blogger.