| ▲ | busterarm 3 hours ago | |
Which also allows you to not be on call 24/7. A decade ago I had to learn and run WordPress for a job. I held my nose up the stink was so bad. But quickly I learned how to manage it and have modern sensible practices around it and I've probably gotten more real value out of it than any other CMS or web framework I've touched. That includes Rails. Thankfully I don't have to do that anymore, but you can sanely and safely run WordPress today and there's zero shame in it. | ||
| ▲ | bombcar 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
There are options that can be run by anyone, but they're often very constrained in what they can do and show. Wordpress is solidly in that middle ground where you can do a large amount of customization if someone'll pay for it, and then they can do the day-to-day care and feeding of it. Everything else has either been much worse in all possible ways (Joomla!) or has been a collection of developer wish-lists unusable by anyone (Drupal). | ||