What is Wordpress?

The Content Management System (CMS) is one of those programs. Which is a large amount of data such as text, photos, music, documents, etc? It stores it and makes it available on our website. It helps to modify, edit, and publish the contents of the website.



WordPress was created by Matt Mullenweg in PHP and MySQL and was released as open-source on May 27, 2003. Like WordPress, there are many more free open source Content Management System (CMS) sources such as Joomla, Bootstrap, Tumblr, Drupal, but WordPress is the most popular CMS. 


WordPress Features 

User management: helps to manage user information, such as changing the user's role from users (subscriber, collaborator, author, publisher, or administrator), creating or deleting the user, changing the password, and user information. Authentication is the main part of the user manager.

Media Management: This is a tool that manages media files and folders. With this, you can easily upload, organize, and manage your files on your website.

Thematic system: helps to modify the site view. It consists of images, stylesheet, template files, and custom pages.

Extension with plug-ins: many plug-ins are available which provide functions and features customized according to the user's needs.

Search Engine Optimized: Provides search engine optimization (SEO) tools that make on-site SEO easy.

Multilingual: it can translate the entire contents of the page into any language in accordance with the user's instructions.


Importers: helps the user to import data as posts. Import custom files, comments, posts, pages, and tags.

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