W3Techs: WordPress is the most popular CMS in the world, powering 43.3% of the world’s websites. WordPress is built as a monolithic platform with a tightly coupled front and backend. Going headless unlocks a variety of new opportunities for WordPress developers by opening the door for new frameworks, tech stacks, and delivery channels.
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What is a headless CMS?What is headless WordPress?Benefits of headless WordPressDisadvantages of headless WordPressWhen to use headless WordPress (or not)Getting started with headless WordPress in 7 stepsLive demo & GitHub repositoryConclusion1 Comment
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