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- Boz0
Yes.. For small/medium sites wp can be appropriate solution. Recently I had to do a few sites and the real benefit to me was that wp has a great cms side that's simple enough for clients to learn and update content. WP is easy to use in code too so making custom design and using wp loop is fairly straightforward. You can't go crazy with design because there is a limit on usefulness of wp but for about 60-70% of sites it will work just fine.
Bigger problem with wp and 3rd party plugins is security. The client needs to be on top of updating wp and plugins and if they don't (which a lot of them don't or forget) it can be a serious issue.
- The security thing would be my top reason for not recommending WP, frankly.Continuity
- security is fine if you take some simple but important stepsfadein11
- I think the VaultPress service can keep your install up to date automatically now.Nathan_Adams