Nov
25
Why I use WordPress
Filed Under Technology
Since WordPress morphed out of b2/cafelog in 2003, it’s overtaken all competitors to become the world’s content management system of choice. I’ve been using WordPress since 2008 and couldn’t be more pleased with the user community and progress of this platform.
- 65,810,415 WordPress sites in the world (at time of writing)
- Over 100,000 new WordPress sites are created every day!
- Powers 14.7% of Alexa Internet’s “top 1 million” websites
- Used in 22% of all new websites

At the center of WordPress’s success has been its ease of use, clean styling, and open-source ethos, as outlined in a VERY early version of WordPress.org.
The beauty of WordPress is that it works for corporations (driving the likes of Wired, CNN, and The New York Times), as well as for smaller blogs and businesses.
Most have set up a standard WordPress site using a free theme, but how many have managed to:
- Fully understand WordPress’s underlying code
- Manipulate its server-side capabilities
- Customize it for a wide range of projects
- Harness its powerful APIs, plugins, and other extensions.

The WordPress Anthology by Mick Olinik and Raena Jackson Armitage is the new book from SitePoint. Its 336 pages offers web developers a broad base of WordPress solutions, putting you in control of this impressive CMS. Jam-packed with proven tips and techniques, you’ll discover how to effectively use WordPress.
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