WordPress Archives - Sphido PHP CMS review blog Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:59:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://sphido.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-elephpant-27753_1280-32x32.png WordPress Archives - Sphido 32 32 CMS WordPress: minimum requirements https://sphido.org/cms-wordpress-minimum-requirements/ Sat, 17 Jun 2023 11:53:00 +0000 https://sphido.org/?p=26 Many users choose WordPress as their first development tool. It does not take much time to master the engine, including thanks to a huge amount of tutorials: videos, instructions, user forums.

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Many users choose WordPress as their first development tool. It does not take much time to master the engine, including thanks to a huge amount of tutorials: videos, instructions, user forums.

That’s why we can say that there are no special restrictions or entry threshold requirements for using this CMS.

Nevertheless, it will be difficult without knowledge at all. For example, if you do not understand how the engine is structured (what modules, where the files are located, where images are uploaded, how to use the theme editor, etc.), what is HTML or CSS-code, PHP, JavaScript, etc.). – It will be hard for you to get used to it, because you will have to do a lot of things with your own hands.

Therefore, to get started with WP you need to either tighten up your knowledge of web sites or be prepared to do so as you learn the engine.

The fact that WordPress is suitable for beginners doesn’t mean that it can’t be used on serious and highly loaded projects. You just need to know how to prepare it. On this CMS work and large online stores, and forums, and portals of tourist operators, and popular media agencies, and many other types of sites (up to lendings and business card sites, there are no restrictions).

Minimum hosting requirements

The recommended version of PHP is 7.4 and higher. WordPress developers try to follow current trends and adopt all the latest technologies, so the engine will work even on PHP 8. But it should be understood that this applies mainly to the core of the system. Some plugins may lose compatibility, especially those abandoned by their creators.

WP can also work on older versions of PHP (5.6.20+), but officially their support is discontinued, so no one will be engaged in fixing the identified problems.

MySQL 5.6 or MariaDB 10.1 or higher can be used as a database server. Other database variants are not officially supported, but you can use special plugins (for PostgreSQL, MongoDB, etc.).

Web server can be Nginx, Apache, LiteSpeed or other similar software. Developers recommend Apache and Nginx with configured mod_rewrite module.

A full set of requirements for the server environment and required/supported modules can be found on this page.

Many hosters can offer a WordPress compatible environment configuration. But some even go a step further. In the range of market leaders you can find dedicated cloud hosting (with dedicated server resources) or Managed WordPress plans (fully managed WordPress, no hosting panel, only billing).

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History of WordPress from 2003 to today https://sphido.org/history-of-wordpress-from-2003-to-today/ Fri, 12 May 2023 11:50:00 +0000 https://sphido.org/?p=23 WordPress is the world's most popular content management system. Of all existing sites on CMS, which are known to Google and not online stores, 39% work exactly on WordPress.

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WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system. Of all existing sites on CMS, which are known to Google and not online stores, 39% work exactly on WordPress. No matter how much they criticize the engine for slowness and imperfect architecture, its popularity in the world is constantly growing. Let’s understand why it is so attractive and what opportunities are inherent in it.

In 2003, American programmer Matt Mullenweg created the first version of WordPress based on CMS b2. The project was born from the idea of making an engine for his blog, but very quickly outgrew the pet-project stage and came to the attention of the then incredibly popular CNET project. Matt worked for CNET for a while, and then founded his own company Automatic and immersed himself in the popularization and development of WordPress.

The CMS gradually grew in features:

  • 2004 saw the introduction of plugin support;
  • 2005 – themes;
  • 2007 – autosave and spell check;
  • 2009 – widgets, auto-updates, nested comments, API;
  • 2010 – multisite, post customization, menus;
  • 2011 – kernel rework, noticeable increase in performance and radical changes in the interface with a focus on users with no development experience.
  • Since 2012, updates began to be released more often, each one contains dozens of innovations, which can be listed for a very long time. Over the years, WordPress has grown from an engine for blogs without programming and development knowledge into a flexible CMS for creating commercial sites and media. Support for plugins and extensions allows you to customize WordPress almost without limitations, although online stores on it is still better not to do – there are more suitable solutions for them.

WordPress out of the box is a full-fledged blog with the simplest possible interface. Therefore, digital newcomers sometimes mistakenly believe that this engine is not suitable for large projects. But only big brands think otherwise, it is not for nothing that Coca-Cola, Samsung, Mercedes-Benz brands used WordPress for their projects. It is also the basis for the official website of Sweden, LinkedIn, WSJ, Forbes, Toyota Brazil, Vogue and hundreds of other resources known to most active Internet users.

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What types of websites can be built on WordPress? https://sphido.org/what-types-of-websites-can-be-built-on-wordpress/ Wed, 03 May 2023 11:47:00 +0000 https://sphido.org/?p=20 WordPress is a very versatile tool that you can use to create different kinds of websites. The possibilities are endless

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WordPress is a very versatile tool that you can use to create different kinds of websites. The possibilities are endless, but we’ve gathered the most common ways to use the CMS for a better understanding.

Blogs

WordPress started out as a blogging tool and remains the most popular platform for this purpose. You can start small at a minimal cost, such as a simple Hostinger beginner-friendly plan. Then, when your blog gets bigger, you can upgrade to a plan for more complex solutions.

Portfolio

Freelancers, artists, photographers, musicians, writers and other creative professions often use this CMS to create online portfolios. There are a number of portfolio themes on WordPress.org and beyond that include all the necessary features such as a gallery, lightboxes, and a portfolio grid.

Business card sites

If you have a small business, WordPress will also prove to be a good solution for creating a website. This content management system is very popular with small and medium-sized companies, and is increasingly being used by large corporations.

Charitable websites

Since the platform doesn’t require a large investment for maintenance and is fairly easy to learn, it’s no surprise that the platform has become popular among charitable organizations and churches. Thanks to WordPress, more and more non-profit organizations have an online presence these days.

Online stores

If you want to create an online store on your own, but you don’t understand anything about web development, then you need this CMS. WooCommerce – the most popular e-commerce plugin for WordPress allows you to add key e-commerce features to your site such as: shopping cart order management system, payment pages, one-click refunds and much more.

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