![]() ![]() This is however great for users who want their site up and running as quickly as possible without a steep learning curve. ![]() It’s a blank canvas which workflow reminds more of a UI design application (Adobe XD, Figma) than a website builder. ![]() This tool gives users nearly full flexibility regarding design customization, as well as having a lot of native plugins that can be used for nearly any feature needed. A typical no-code tool that is built to abstract away any kind of hardships that typically comes with building websites. ![]() On top of that, Wordpress shouldn’t really be considered a true no-code tool since it requires its users to be a bit more on the “developer side” as compared to Webflow, Wix & Squarespace (unless you want to pay for one of its many third party web builder plugins). However, since Wordpress is such a stand alone open source tool, it requires you to keep up with new updates for both itself as well as all the plugins you’ve chosen (or are forced) to use. You’ll probably be able to find a plugin for almost anything that’s not included out of the box. It’s probably one of the most popular go-to tools for people trying to build a website, since multiple sources claims it’s powering something between 35%-45% of ALL websites online.īecause of its quite bare boned default customization abilities (if you’re not a web programmer), its community has built a big plugin market. ![]()
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