WordPress is now the world’s most popular CMS, powering 22% of the web. I've been using WordPress for the past 8 years for almost all of my sites. Even Forbes backend is WordPress. Though it’s ...
The numbers are in, and they have been crunched: WordPress powers approximately 25 percent of all websites that use a content management system (CMS). That means that one out of four websites is ...
Today it was announced that Automattic, parent company of WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Akismet and more has acquired Frontity, a headless WordPress framework. The announcement stated that the ...
The last year has been quite eventful within the WordPress ecosystem, marked by discussions and disputes that have prompted some to question the long-term sustainability of the platform and consider ...
Around two-thirds of smaller and medium-sized publishers use WordPress as their CMS (that’s content management system for the newbies) — but how many publishers can say they’ve developed a sustainable ...
Do you need a headless CMS to grow in 2019? Perhaps. However, if it's not an option for you, WordPress might be able to help, sort of. Among large businesses, and enterprise brands in particular, ...
Initially launching as a simple blogging tool in 2003, WordPress has evolved into a capable content management system (CMS). Whether you run an online magazine, a multi-author blog or you simply want ...
WordPress hosting is a type of web hosting that comes with the WordPress CMS preinstalled. Learn the difference between WordPress hosting and web hosting. Dianna Gunn built her first WordPress website ...
Digital media not only forces newsrooms to face economic challenges, but also workflow issues. In a recent post, Todd Benoit, director of news and new media at the Bangor Daily News addressed the root ...
The WordPress content management system (CMS) is set to receive an assortment of new security features today that will finally add the protection level that many of its users have desired for years.