WordPress in 2026 — Still Worth It or Time to Move On?
WordPress powers 43% of the web. But with headless CMS platforms and Next.js rising fast — is it still the right choice for your next project?
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WordPress powers 43% of the web. But with headless CMS platforms and Next.js rising fast — is it still the right choice for your next project?
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Read ArticleA Shopify store clocking 6.8s load times and a 34% bounce rate. Twelve days later — 1.9s load, bounce rate down to 19%. Here is exactly what we did.
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