What is WordPress? It began as a simple CMS for building a blog, and it has evolved over the years into a complex ecosystem of tools and resources.
WordPress can power ecommerce sites, interactive courses, art projects, and of course, it powers one or two blogs. Depending on who you ask, WordPress powers between 35% and 40% of the entire web; that makes it one of the most important technologies of the web era. Best of all, it’s free and open-source, so if you’re new to web design, WordPress is a great place to get started.
We’ve put together this simple infographic with all the facts you need to know about WordPress in 2021.
Ben Moss
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