Please use the comment section below to discuss this week’s topic: How do Content Management Systems like WordPress change the workflow for web developers compared to coding separately with HTML, CSS or JavaScript from scratch?
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The biggest change in workflow is the shift from writing boilerplate code (like basic HTML structure or CSS resets) to focusing on configuration and content strategy within the CMS. WordPress handles the core mechanics, freeing developers to concentrate on user experience, performance optimization, and integration of plugins and services. It democratizes web publishing, but requires a new set of skills centered around the platform itself
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Hi, this is a comment.
The biggest change in workflow is the shift from writing boilerplate code (like basic HTML structure or CSS resets) to focusing on configuration and content strategy within the CMS. WordPress handles the core mechanics, freeing developers to concentrate on user experience, performance optimization, and integration of plugins and services. It democratizes web publishing, but requires a new set of skills centered around the platform itself
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