01-16-2020, 04:10 PM
@ikk157
Think about Wordpress as a knife. if you cut yr self while doing something it's not knife's fault, is it ? I'm part of several big affiliate forums like BlackHatWorld. I rarely see members come compain about Wordpress blogs getting hacked or load problems. Those people from your forum, they should have try to find where is the problem since almost all of them had the same problem. Because it sounds like a common problem there. Not sure if all of them use the same server though.
Wordpress core it self nearly perfect for avarage web user. It has no high load problems and security is superb. Like I metioned before these problems start when you start adding Themes and Plugins. All you have to do it find the trouble maker and get rid of it. Another reason is using those fancy banner systems. Also there widgets do this too. Specially if you have a bad social widget.
More than 35% of all sites out there today are based on Wordpress. No other framework or script comes even near to this. There are so many people using Wordpress. But yes there are cons. If all you want is just couple of static pages whic won't be updated for a long long time then Wordpress is useless. If you too late to keep things updates and take regular backups then again Wordpress is not for you. Also if you don't do backgroud check before using themes or plugins again better not use Wordpress.
For example I only use default themes or themes which has been around for a while. If a theme developer hasn't updated them theme for 5 Wordpress updates I start looking for an alternative. Also I have started studying Elementor because I want to stick with one builder and do my own customizations.
Think about Wordpress as a knife. if you cut yr self while doing something it's not knife's fault, is it ? I'm part of several big affiliate forums like BlackHatWorld. I rarely see members come compain about Wordpress blogs getting hacked or load problems. Those people from your forum, they should have try to find where is the problem since almost all of them had the same problem. Because it sounds like a common problem there. Not sure if all of them use the same server though.
Wordpress core it self nearly perfect for avarage web user. It has no high load problems and security is superb. Like I metioned before these problems start when you start adding Themes and Plugins. All you have to do it find the trouble maker and get rid of it. Another reason is using those fancy banner systems. Also there widgets do this too. Specially if you have a bad social widget.
More than 35% of all sites out there today are based on Wordpress. No other framework or script comes even near to this. There are so many people using Wordpress. But yes there are cons. If all you want is just couple of static pages whic won't be updated for a long long time then Wordpress is useless. If you too late to keep things updates and take regular backups then again Wordpress is not for you. Also if you don't do backgroud check before using themes or plugins again better not use Wordpress.
For example I only use default themes or themes which has been around for a while. If a theme developer hasn't updated them theme for 5 Wordpress updates I start looking for an alternative. Also I have started studying Elementor because I want to stick with one builder and do my own customizations.