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What is WordPress?

Wordpress is an open-source publishing platform popular with bloggers, and a content management system, known for its simplicity and modifiability. Websites may host their own blogging communities, controlling and moderating content from a single dashboard.

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Popular Features

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  • Admin section (131)
    8.6
    86%
  • Mobile optimization / responsive design (129)
    8.5
    85%
  • Library of website themes (130)
    8.4
    84%
  • Page templates (128)
    8.2
    82%

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Video Reviews

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User Review: WordPress Maintains Ease of Use While Providing a Variety of Content Management Tools
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Content Manager Recommends WordPress for Growing Platforms: User Review
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User Review: WordPress Steps Up Blogger's Game With Its Professional Display Styles
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What is WordPress?

Wordpress is an open-source publishing platform popular with bloggers, and a content management system, known for its simplicity and modifiability. Websites may host their own blogging communities, controlling and moderating content from a single dashboard.

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  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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What is Wix?

Wix is a free, hosted website builder, designed to be user-friendly and customizable without requiring coding from the user. It is well-known for its eCommerce solution, which allows users to build an online store.

What is Squarespace?

Squarespace is a CMS platform that allows users to create a DIY blog, eCommerce store, and/or portfolio (visual art or music). Some Squarespace website and shop templates are industry or use case-specific, such as menu builders for restaurant sites.

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Product Demos

WordPress. Troubleshooter. Site Header Menu Missing Or Does Not Look Like Demo Header Menu

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How to make your website look like WordPress theme demo

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WordPress [#18] How to Install WordPress theme | Theme Demo Import | How to Reset WordPress Website

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Popup Maker Demo & Review | Plugin for Wordpress

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Revolution Slider for WordPress Full Demo

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WordPress Theme 1-Click Demo Import Explained

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Features

Security

This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.

8.2
Avg 8.0

Platform & Infrastructure

Features related to platform-wide settings and structure, such as permissions, languages, integrations, customizations, etc.

6.4
Avg 7.7

Web Content Creation

Features that support the creation of website content.

8
Avg 7.6

Web Content Management

Features for managing website content

7.9
Avg 7.3
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Product Details

What is WordPress?

Wordpress is an open-source publishing platform popular with bloggers and a content management system. The appearance of a Wordpress site and many of its functions are managed through themes, and further customizable through altering code, though altering code is not required; templates and plugins to expand its capabilities are plentiful. Wordpress features integrated link management, and a search-engine friendly permalink structure. WordPress now allows multiple blogs to exist within one installation. Websites may host their own blogging communities, controlling and moderating content from a single dashboard.

Wordpress is popular due to its simplicity and modifiability. Furthermore implementing Wordpress costs only time. Two paid versions exist. The $99 premium plan allows a user an ad free custom domain with 13GB of space and advanced customization. The $299 Business plan allows unlimited space and supports eCommerce as well.

WordPress Video

How to use WordPress, a step by step tutorial. Learn to when to use WordPress, how to install a theme, and how to use each of the program's tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wordpress is an open-source publishing platform popular with bloggers, and a content management system, known for its simplicity and modifiability. Websites may host their own blogging communities, controlling and moderating content from a single dashboard.

LiveJournal and Populr are common alternatives for WordPress.

Reviewers rate Admin section highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of WordPress are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Nick Walters | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Blog posts are super easy to use
  • Very user friendly for non-tech people
  • Accepted platforms for many web designers
  • Sometimes they change the format/look and a non-tech person may have trouble following
  • The plugins are constantly being updated but I don't know what they are
  • Customer service/help desk is not good
Abid Sheikh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • SEO management which helps user to rank up there website and get maximum benefits out of there online presence.
  • Another amazing feature of wordpress is beautiful pre-builts templates which are time saving and also provides users all the desired looks
  • Website management tools provides user to control his website working and functionality
  • Extra plugins can increase the JavaScript options and Page Loading Time, so less plugins should have extra features.
  • Some Paid Templates should have a Trial Version
  • Some paid plugins should also have a Trial Version
May 19, 2021

WordPress Review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Ease of use. Generally a good experience utilizing for whole organization overall, especially regarding backend.
  • Very image friendly, including in site build i.e. less code-based.
  • Better experience for end users. Able to store even more content in a far more agile, image-focused way for ideally better experience for our desired "customers."
  • While easy to use, can be a bit "clunky" just based on how much data can be stored.
  • Some features and functions are more difficult to use than others, such as sliding features, so not all functionality is uniform.
Natalie C. Winslow | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easily optimizable for SEO
  • Easy to add new features with plugins
  • If built right can be easy to update
  • Sometimes the options are overwhelming
  • Could work better for ADA compliance (but all CMS's should)
  • Hackable because so many sites are built on it, though this can be solved with good hosting
Stephen Jothiraj | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Ability to quickly build out posts, pages. Ability to quickly design a website.
  • Ability to add and integrate various plugins that are useful such as forms, forums, ecommerce, etc.
  • Access management - Ability to manage who accesses/comment/register, etc. gives good security to the site.
  • More selection in free template design.
  • Easier plugin control and integration to help novices.
Mitchel Laman | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Simple. Simple. Simple. From one-click installs to one-click maintenance updates, the management of WordPress is a delight.
  • Complex enhancements are not overly complex. Including the wealth of knowledge from developers, it is generally trivial to integrate with other systems.
  • User versatility - the ability to assign user roles allows non-technical people to work and maintain your site's content. You can share the workload safely.
  • Security. I have had several instances in working with WordPress over the years where security has been compromised. In all situations, it was related to unpatched installs but brings light to the fact that the system cannot be left alone. Regular maintenance is a must.
  • Sketchy third-party plug-ins. With 50,000+ plug-ins available, this isn't the Apple-curated App Store and some of the plug-ins can be questionable in both their quality and data collection habits. You should always be careful of where you download your plug-ins from. And ALWAYS keep them up-to-date (see point #1).
  • The amount of change can be somewhat of a workload to keep up with. Although it is not difficult and often 'one-click' in nature, it is not a set-it-and-forget-it type of platform.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Quick and easy setup. You only need few minutes to get it up and running with minimal technical knowledge required.
  • Customizable. WordPress has lots of themes and lots of plugins. You can almost build any type of website you can imagine.
  • Requires only minimal technical skill level for maintenance. Update of the core program, themes, and plugins can be performed by trained users without much difficulty.
  • Any user can post new content to a WordPress website with minimal technical skill.
  • Few official themes. Of course, there are lots of themes out there you can use, but they depend on the availability of external vendors to maintain them.
  • Few official plugins. It will be best if WordPress has a collection of lots of plugins to be used with their official theme as well.
  • If possible, it would be best if there [was only one] official theme, but that theme could be customized by installing many plugins to create totally different looks. Currently, if we want to really change the look, we need to try and test lots of themes. Each theme has its own rules we need to follow to make the look appealing as intended.
Josh Stapp | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Cheap.
  • Fast, largely because of prebuilt solutions.
  • A lot developers with prior experience.
  • Custom development can be a pain if things get complicated, especially with everything using a global state.
  • Often developers are more accustomed to site-building and not custom development, so you can inherit a sloppy site possibly with poor performance.
  • It may be more difficult to scale custom code if the site has extremely high usage, particularly because there are so few tables used.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Extremely long support allows [the] business owner to focus on their business and less on patching security exploits, updating code to run on more modern versions of PHP, NGINX, Apache2, etc
  • Developer-supported plugin library makes it extremely easy to add new features in a very cost-effective way
  • Built-in blogging functions allows websites to stay continuously fresh by adding new content and improves SEO
  • Easy to get started - most clients are perfectly fine using built-in features to add new content on their own with minimal programming knowledge
  • Automatic updates can help make sites more secure
  • Themes make it easy to get a jump start on design
  • Ability to self host allows more control over functionality
  • Plugins are a double-edge sword and need to be vetted carefully. Due to its market share, WordPress tends to be a big target for security exploits and a vulnerable plugin can bring down an entire website
  • Older plugins (or certain combinations) tend to break the site and make fixing issue far more complicated
  • Resource intensive compared to other CMS like Drupal. Bigger WordPress sites will run poorly on cheaper shared hosting solutions (e.g. Godaddy) without proper optimization
Anthony Burke | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • It's extremely customizable, given a little patience and/or some basic programming knowledge. I have some of the former and none of the latter.
  • Lots of templates to choose from to fit the vibe you need.
  • Once all the hard work of creating a website is finished, it's very simple to make tweaks and updates.
  • Many plug-ins are available to add functionality to our chosen template.
  • I think the block system of page-building is not very intuitive and can take quite a bit of trial-and-error to figure out how to make the page look the way you want.
  • Within the block system, I think word processing is not as straightforward as it could be. It seems easy to lose your toolbars and then not always know where to look for the desired word processing functions (font, alignment, etc.). I'm more of a word guy than a tech guy, so sometimes I wish this were simpler, or that I could better compartmentalize the content writing from the blocking.
Jonathan Rockett | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • The rock solid architecture and code base is great alone, but the open source nature of WordPress that has fostered a massive global community of 3rd party developers who create plugins, add-ons and enhancements, both functional and design related, is amazing.
  • WordPress is extremely easy to install and, because it's become the de facto CMS for most websites, many hosting companies make installing it even easier with 'push button' tools inside the hosting account that allow you to install it without any technical experience or need to access the actual directory via FTP etc.
  • When working with client websites, another feature I really appreciate is WordPress' ease of migration. I build a client website on my own server, and then move it to the client's hosting account when it's complete and ready to go live. I use a simple plugin that allows me to do this in just a few clicks from the front-end WordPress dashboard, without the need to access the database or hosting backend.
  • While the amazing WordPress developer community has created hundreds of useful plugins for adding functionality like duplication pages and posts, changing the display order of pages and posts in the dashboard and migrating a site, it would be nice if WordPress would create those features (and others) built into the platform. It can be cumbersome to install so many plugins (and shouldn't be necessary for WordPress-specific functions related to administrating the WordPress platform itself.
  • Another major shortcoming that's frustrated me for years is the extremely limited functionality of the Media Library. For a site that has lots of media (images, videos, etc.) it's incredibly difficult to organize and manage. There really needs to be a folder system to separate, group and search for media items. I've tried countless 3rd party plugins that try to overcome this, but have yet to find one that is effective as well as drag and drop easy.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • WordPress' shortcode for things like tables and columns allow for simple copy and paste to format pages.
  • Though shortcode can look identical across pages, there are sometimes anomalies that occur and result in incorrect formatting. This can result in time spent/wasted in digging through code to find the one character/line/command that's causing the error. For a programmer, this might not be an issue/for a content creator or manager, this is a headache.
  • Wordpress' site dashboard is really easy to navigate and customize.
  • Wordpress could make shortcode easier to organize and retrieve within the dashboard itself. Currently, I peruse message boards and existing pages to find the codes I need.
  • Sometimes, edits I make that are saved don't stick. This happens rarely, but it's frustrating.
  • Better troubleshooting from WordPress itself. Oftentimes, my Wordpress functions and layout set by our developers are vastly different from what I find on message board threads. It often results in dead ends, confusion, and me having to call our developer for a fix.
Ashley Mumm | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Integration of plug-ins to create a custom user experience.
  • WYSIWYG editing options are great for less skilled folks
  • Cross-team collaboration is possible with varying levels of access to administrative or simply content-related editing.
  • Some plug-in integration could use improvement, though that is likely a concern external developers need to address.
  • Seeing past drafts of posts or overwriting a previous saved post can sometimes be cumbersome and nevre-wracking.
  • It can be extremely difficult to address problems, as there often can be, when updates are made automatically and access to the backend is gone.
David Fox | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Simple to use with only a basic understanding of web development needed for many tasks.
  • The availability of plugins means that anything we need to do, there is a plugin for it. For basic things, the plugins are free. For more advanced things, there is a cost but it is affordable in most cases.
  • Adaptability with third-party resources means that our sites will not conflict negatively with different browsers, devices, and other alternative platforms.
  • There are an unlimited number of designs and elements and more are being created every day.
  • Obviously, security and hacking is always an issue. If it was easier to update templates that would be helpful.
  • Plugin conflicts are not as much of an issue these days but still can cause problems from time to time.
Mary Burke | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Various use of media...images, documents, videos...these all enhance the story-telling
  • Easy promotion across different social media platforms
  • Arranging content categorically for easy search
  • I use the free version, and have no complaints about it. If I upgraded, maybe I'd see what I was missing out on, but can't speak to anything at the moment.
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Customizable - you can alter the code.
  • Established - it has been around for a while.
  • User friendly - it can be set up so anyone can make changes.
  • Increase security.
  • Make more user-friendly for non-coders.
  • Add more options for customization for non-coders.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Very well known so many people know how to use it.
  • Very configurable and expandable.
  • You really need to keep it up to data as vulnerabilities keep popping up.
  • So many themes and options available it is hard to choose one.
Joe Gatto | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Anyone can make a website without coding.
  • WordPress websites are SEO friendly.
  • There are many 3rd party sources for WordPress tips & tricks
  • Sometimes you still have to add code because the basic text formatting can get messed up.
  • Toggling back and forth between "coder" view and the WYSIWYG messes things up, and yet sometimes it's necessary.
  • It would be great to be able to see what your site would look like to viewers as you're creating it.
Darien Chaffart | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Versatile - WordPress is an incredibly versatile platform, that allows for nearly unlimited customization.
  • Simple - WordPress helps us make powerful websites simple; allowing people to purchase and install plugins and themes at will, which can simplify the design process
  • Active Community - WordPress powers a huge portion of the internet, which means that there are thousands of people creating and releasing content and guides on using WordPress.
  • Requires constant updates - as expected with any platform, WordPress requires constant updates - of its core files, any themes, and any plugins; which occasionally can cause issues with the overall design of your site
  • Lacks security - This is not just a WordPress issue, but an issue with individual plugins as well, but by default WordPress lacks basic security measures that would protect your site from hackers. Installing a security plugin is a MUST on WordPress
  • Over-customizable - It can be easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of themes, plugins, and options in the WordPress menu. This is not something that needs to be changed, just can take some time to work through and understand.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Customizable options and more control over the website as a whole
  • Very user friendly (especially with the installation of the Elementor plug in)
  • Many themes to choose from
  • Desktop, Mobile, and Tablet responsive
  • Must update plug ins on a regular basis
  • Making updates on the backend can be slow at times (especially if not on a dedicated server)
  • There can be a learning curve with some of the features and coding
Dan Hanna | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Keeps design time extremely manageable while building websites.
  • Tons of themes to choose from to get started designing.
  • Has a variety of plugins to add functionality for any type of website.
  • Some of the themes can be tricky to get set up.
  • Editing themes can become difficult at times.
  • Plugins can be buggy depending on which theme they are implemented with.
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