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shash7 | 1 year ago
But that's the problem. Wordpress is used for much much more. You can use it as a CMS, LMS, news platform, saas platform, and much more. You can literally customize it to the bone.
Ghost is a good alternative to wordpress, only if you're using it for 2-3 specific usecases.
porker|1 year ago
And that freedom is also its weakness. "When all you have is a hammer, ..." comes to mind.
I've had to rescue enough booking systems, LMS's, and SaaS platforms built on WordPress with terrible performance or 20% of features not working to think this is a terrible approach.
> Ghost is a good alternative to wordpress, only if you're using it for 2-3 specific usecases.
That's no bad thing. More specialised tools help with performance and UX for those tasks.
qingcharles|1 year ago