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Html & Wordpress |
WordPress has a very strong following, which shows no
sign of stopping. Obviously, it is an extremely famous platform for not just
making up a blog upon, but a website, and also as a content management system.
Being a blog platform it is very user - friendly
script designed for anyone to be able to use. Which in turn makes one of the
most user friendly content management
system or CMS.
HTML is a very old technique since the beginning of
the WWW (World Wide Web). Still going vigor, and trusted more by the majority
of web developers. Collaborate up with
CSS it is still the most widely used and a stable technique used.
As fast as content management goes, HTML will always
need an HTML editor, professional can use something as simple as notepad, the
less experienced can make use of the DreamWeaver, and those with no experience
might just struggle greatly without any third party platform to edit their
website. There are so many websites, but
none is more user friendly than WordPress.
When it comes to SEO, there is a separate debate in
regard to Wordpress or HTML.Custom WordPress Development is strong for its
ease of making and adding content to your site.
From a web developer Perspect Google is said to index
WordPress blogs extremely promptly. Although due WordPress dynamic nature you
might find that Google ranking might go up and just as immediately as a slight
yo - yo effect.
It might attract you to know as with nearly all to do
with WordPress there is a plugin to solve this, easily being able to spin your
dynamic WP blogs into static HTML pages. This is massive for those pages you
don’t believe you will be upgrading often, but can be a slight problem if it is
pages you might have to update constantly.
Now, if you
are using a website platform as a WordPress, you might be thinking of, or
already be using it as a platform. In this regard, you might struggle greatly
to get a better platform for this usage. Although if you are planning to start
a blog, be prepared for spam.
The biggest
problem you get is the spam comment. Even though on default people who target
to send spam on your blog might not get any benefit if you accept their spam as
generally by default WordPress will land to 'no follow' links left in comments
or linked to commented name.
You might think why people leave links on your site?
Widely said
that Google is a huge fan of 'backlinks', this is when another site links back
to your blog or site. But as mentioned previously, your WordPress will most
likely be set up to 'not follow' these links, which means they might ignore
them and it might not benefit the spammers Google ranking.
Overall, i think bespoke WordPress development is excellent for its content
management system and plugin options. HTML is the tested and tried options and
might not lose its familiarity as many web developers are well efficient in
this technique of coding.