Dec 10, 2021;
This is WordPress Development Blog Post
According to W3Techs, WordPress powers over 37.8% of all websites on the internet. One factor driving its enormous popularity is that users don’t need coding skills to build a WordPress website. They can easily extend its functionality via plugins, customize its appearance with a theme, create and publish content, add multimedia, configure its settings, and more — all without touching a single line of code.
A WordPress developer is typically responsible for the back-end or front-end development of WordPress sites (or both). That often includes — but is not limited to — creating custom WordPress themes and plugins. In addition to creating these resources, WordPress developers might be hired to build a sitemap or wireframes for a potential site, migrate an existing site to the WordPress platform, or redesign it to optimize its SEO and conversion rate.