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Wordpress & Its Best Features
09-Jun-2017 07:37 PM

Wordpress & Its Best Features

Word Press is basically an open-source content management system (CMS) mainly based on PHP and MySQL. WordPress is generally installed on a web server, which is either a part of an Internet hosting service or is a network host itself; the former case is on a platform like WordPress.com, while the second case is a running software package. WordPress empowers more than 24% of the internet — a count that rises eventually. Right from simple websites, to all sought of blogs, to pretty complex portals and company websites, and even software applications, are built with WordPress.

 Here are some of the features that you would love to explore:

 1. WordPress Flexibility is the best part that you would experience. You can easily create any sought of website you want whether a personal blog or company website. You can make your website look attractively beautiful with themes, and extend it with plugins. More over the best part is that you can build your own software application.

 2. When it comes to word press, publish it with ease. Whenever you create a document, you would whiz it out easily with WordPress. You can always create Posts and Pages, format them all easily whenever needed, insert any type of media, and with just a click of a button, your customized content is live and on the internet.

3. Search Engine Optimized WordPress has boosted for search engines in way too different manner. For more fine-tuned SEO control, there are numerous of SEO plug-in to take care of that for your website.

 4. WordPress comes with easy theme system. It is generally bundled with two default themes, but if you don’t like them there’s a theme directory with more than your imagination, numeral different types of themes to create a beautiful website. Then again even that does not satisfy your needs, you can always upload your own theme. It just takes a moment to create a whole new theme.

5. The WordPress best feature of is perhaps the APIs which makes it possible for you to create plugins that help you to extend WordPress. WordPress’s extensibility generally lies in the thousands of hooks at your networks disposal. Once you’ve successfully created your plugin, they have even got a plugin repository for you so that you can host it on.

Do you find any more features that are useful to you? Let us know by commenting below.