WordPress jest prawdopodobnie najpopularniejszym systemem zarządzania treścią typu open source, opartym na chmurze, opartym na PHP i MySQL, zaprojektowanym, aby pomóc małym i dużym firmom tworzyć, zarządzać i publikować treści na strony internetowe. Konfigurowalne rozwiązanie umożliwia przedsiębiorstwom korzystanie z wtyczek, widżetów i motywów w celu uproszczenia tworzenia i projektowania stron internetowych. Najważniejsze funkcje pozwalają użytkownikom przesyłać i przechowywać treści multimedialne, automatycznie zapisywać postępy i przywracać krytyczne dane.
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Rozlokowanie | Chmura / SaaS / Internet, komputer stacjonarny Linux, komputer stacjonarny Mac, komputer stacjonarny z systemem Windows, lokalny system Linux, lokalny system Windows |
Obsługa klienta | 24 godziny na dobę, 7 dni w tygodniu (przedstawiciel na żywo), czat, e-mail/pomoc techniczna, często zadawane pytania/forum, baza wiedzy, pomoc telefoniczna |
Szkolenia | Dokumenty |
Języki | Angielski |
Word Press offers an exceptional platform to build from for beginning bloggers. It is easy to learn, and applicable to many other platforms for future business or freelance work.
There are points where Word Press glitches, and you have to retype or re-submit different articles that you had previously entered. Sometimes it is a user error, but there are times when it is the websites fault. Not a major issue, but one that can be stressful at times if you are pressed to make a deadline.
I do quite a bit of freelance writing, and it provides a platform to not only showcase my personal talents, but to market certain products.
There is so much I love about WordPress. The massive ecosystem, extensibility, flexibility, and enormous community of people using it and sharing ideas. While other platforms will tout "newer" or "cutting edge" technology, that usually means they're more complicated or more likely to break (or not work as expected). There are other solutions that may be "easier" to get started, but ultimately that means you're giving up significant control over what you can do in the long run.
I do think some of the underlying technology needs updating, but I fully understand the difficulty in updating this technology when it's so widespread and affects so many people.
Website design, development, and maintenance. Web app design, development, and maintenance. WordPress is everything for our digital home base.
Usability and many plugins that can be added.
Security problems if not kept always up to date.
We used WP to create a wiki for partners
I like how I can manage the website from within the style we choose, and allows us to plug into a fundraising management site for our donations
I wish there were more basic styles for sites that could be easily changed without extra spending.
We need a web platform for a distributed charity that has fundriasers all over the country.
WordPress is very user-friendly. I don't need to know anything about html coding to update our company's website with relevant content. User interface is easy to navigate and fairly intuitive. I can even make updates from my mobile phone. Password-protected page feature is great for allowing access to certain content (i.e., customer log-in pages). I also use WordPress to manage my personal blog site after having such a good experience with it at work. Love that it is web-based and can be accessed from anywhere.
Plug-in options can be overwhelming. Too many plug-ins from third-parties offer little to no additional functionality (just a change to the user interface). Sidebar menu could be a bit easier to navigate (add hover over text, etc.). I sometimes have to hunt for a feature in various areas before I find it (such as updating menu bars, sidebars, and the like).
We use WordPress to manage our company's website. We hired a company to design the "look and feel" of our site and they have since handed the content management over to me. With WordPress, I find it very easy to update pages, create new ones, change menus, add photo galleries, etc. With minimal time and effort, I've learned to quickly navigate WordPress. It's a huge time-saver for someone like me with no coding experience.
That it was so easy to navigate. I had more control over my own content and how it looked.
No complaints so far. Everything has been great.
I feel like I have more control over the content I want to share
Wordpress can be as simple or as complexe as you want. It adapts to your needs, the most simples to the most complexes
Too many updates make WP a littly bit time Wadyuming to maintain on a professional level.
Websites for customers
The interface is easy to use, update, and post from anywhere in the world.
Some of the formatting can be a bit boring or generic and can sometimes look cheap.
Establishing an online presence and persona for a media company. The benefits are utilizing wordpress to see how it works for larger projects and being able to track other individuals' blogs and comments.
The easy and also the range of tools. Training on the tool is also very straight forward, and we were able to sync with CoSchedule beautifully, making WP the perfect tool for us. Even add in SEO properties, sort by categories, etc. We have a large audience, and yet this simple tool is the perfect thing.
Sometimes the formatting can get a bit confusing, but I do not have extensive experience with coding or with WP. I also would wish to be able to add in new categories at a moment's notice, as opposed to just select from the permanent ones on the sidebar (although that may mess with back-end things, so I totally understand why.)
Posting content in-house onto our website (that gets shared on social media).
Easy to use platform from beginners to professional web design. The ability to add self hosted sites makes this much more than just another blog site.
The lack of photo friendly editing. Being able to build paragraphs around photos on all platforms could be better.
Being able to showcase work and announce upcoming events. The major benefits is being able to link self hosted sites.
The ability to create what our customers need and making it easy for updates without having to start from scratch on new pages.
I don't like how vulnerable it is to hacks, but with it being the most used web builder, its understandable.
Building sites that are easy to update and manage.
Once you get the hang of the basics, Wordpress will become your go-to. There are so many different templates, free and paid, and a lot of regularly updated plugins to choose from so you don't have to write all of your needed integrations yourself.
It's performance intensive. You will have trouble running it well on a basic hosting package.
I use Wordpress.org in all of my clients' sites. It's made web design easier and cheaper for my clients.
Wordpress is simple to use and it's easy to make it do whatever you need it to do.
It has a slight learning curve at the beginning.
Wordpress provides a platform that is usable for most people and is fairly easy to learn.
I love the ease of use for writing and the ease of the customizer tool.
PHP is a very hard to decipher when one doesn't have a firm grip on HTML/CSS
I'm developing websites and have realized that some themes are more customizable than others.
Is easy to use And is a great platform for professionals
It took me a while to understand it. It's hard understanding how to change small things since I am not a pro at coding
I guess I'm learning the small details of CSS
Wordpress is a very good framework for website with a communication purpose. If several contributors have to manage content learning wordpress is very simple.
There is an enormous catalog of plugins and themes. You have to pay attention of the quality when you chose plugins and themes for the maintenance and security of your website.
Corporate website, intranet website.
Easy to use. Has a lot of options and downloads availability
Dislike that different windows open every time you select something different to customize
Website
I have been blogging for many years now and one of the greatest platforms I have used is WordPress. I like the fact that there are many themes and plugins available for me to use for my blog. Being able to choose a nice theme for your Website or blog provides a great deal of satisfaction. The backend is user-friendly even for non-tech people.
Finding the right theme that matches your expectations can be tumultuous. I have switched themes many times before zeroing in on the right one.
As a business owner, I need to increase my visibility on the Internet. I use my blog powered by WordPress to that effect. I am able to publish more articles, which helps me in terms attracting more readers and improving my blog's search engine optimization (SEO).
So simplistic and easy to learn to use. Wordpress has so many options to make your website amazing and detailed. I've used others in the past and they don't compare at all. All the options on the left side are easy to navigate. My Site is great— the page editor is beautiful and it’s simple to understand. Pages and blog posts are created using a WYSIWYG editor (so not a drag-and-drop visual interface, which many users may prefer). Fortunately the WYSIWYG editor is very nicely done.
Teaching myself is a slower process, but overall easy to catch on. The only issues I really have is learning what each thing does and how it effects my site. But overall its self explanatory. My Site is really simple. As soon as you to use some of the advanced features— for example create a store or add a poll— you have swap over to the WP Admin
Wordpress helps my business run smoothly, detailed options to make a better site. Wordpress has so many options to make your website amazing and detailed. I've used others in the past and they don't compare at all. You can lose a lot of time answering questions by phone. And if you hear many of the same questions every day, there’s an opportunity. You can display those questions–and your answers–on your website using a WordPress FAQ (frequently asked questions) plugin. The HTML5 Responsive FAQ plugin allows you to create groups of FAQs, sort them by category, and customize the look and feel. This will provide a useful resource for your customers, help bring more traffic to your site, and get you off the phone.
The best part of Wordpress is the flexibility and resources out there for you to use. You really can build any site you want with whatever skill level you have.
The pro is also a con because there are so many resources out there you'll run into a lot of bad add-ons or templates that are difficult to use. As long as you research what add-ons are best and what templates fit your needs you should be fine.
Wordpress's CMS is super easy to use. So when other people who aren't developers use it, it's easy to pick up.