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Grumpy about wordpress themes

Probably not the place for this kind of post but I am interested to hear what people think. Is there anyone else that when you see a web development 'agency' who profess to be expert in web design and they use a WordPress theme for their own site just want to shout NOOOOOOOOO!!!

2 Answers

David Moorhead
David Moorhead
18,005 Points

Hello, Graham,

I'm with you on the WordPress thing. I may be a newbie into the latest technologies of concepts and codes, yet that's not kept me from recently meeting four graphic and web designers in my locale, each of whom have been with their respective expertise and businesses for over 15 years.

Recently, when WordPress was dropped into conversation, one designer shook his head, as in "No, thanks." The others went, "Ugh." Those answers I rather expected as if working in WordPress was like dancing with a bear. Web designers, like anyone else, may offer opinions while later changing their minds. Funny how that goes :)

Some designers love WP for its advantages, I suppose. At the moment, I'm excited about building pages with CSS Grid and Flexbox, thanks to Team Treehouse!

G'day, to you.

Hi David,

Sounds like you are also doing some great networking as well.

G

Max Senden
Max Senden
23,177 Points

WordPress is perfect for the webdevelopers/designers who need to whip up something quick without doing too much thinking and designing. For clients there's the advantage a CMS is already in place, so they can easily post blogs, manage their SEO, create new pages, and so on. Granted it's far from perfect but it's dirt cheap to set up.

Basically WordPress is somewhat of a niche in the webdesign industry. It might not be pretty and you'll never get any praise from your peers when working in it, but with the right business model a webdesign company can make tons of money from it.

PS: I'm not a WordPress developer nor have I ever worked with it.

Hi Max

Yes totally for quick stuff - I am more meaning for designers that pass off themes as their own creativity. Drives me nuts