WordPress is the most popular CMS with a dominant market share. It has evolved over the years, debunking common stereotypes. Despite its reputation, it is a flexible and secure CMS. Changes include the introduction of the Block Editor (Gutenberg), Full Site Editing, REST and GraphQL APIs, WP-CLI, WordPress Playground, 1-click and auto-updates, performance improvements, modern PHP options, templating engines, and the WordPress Performance Team. Building a WordPress website can be done with no-code/low-code, block themes, modern PHP, headless approach, or the legacy way.

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Why does WordPress matter anyway?The stereotypesWhat changed?How to WordPressNot everything is perfectGive WordPress a try
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