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For clients and writing actual content nothing beats Wordpress. The editor is great and a lot of people have used it before so, from a developer point of view, I believe that with Wordpress you should give people what they want. The alternative of demanding they use some 'better' CMS means that the content never gets written or updated.

However, not to disrespect the work that has gone into Wordpress, how hard can it be to write something better for the frontend and get marketplace adoption?

I do not like the frontend 'coding standards' and mess of plugins. Starting straight from the raw wp_ mySQL tables is a less insurmountable task than hacking some theme and bloating it out with 'jQuery' plugins that should never have been plugins. It seems that it is the ecosystem of design agencies with their lorem-ipsum big-up-front-designs and allegedly 'agile' workflows that have made Wordpress into something I do not like working with. Particularly when the add-ins make the backend far removed from sensible, making it a nightmare CMS for clients.

Hasn't anyone written a decent frontend for it that is not a tacky theme with ten thousand lines of CSS of which 97% is not used and a megabyte of scripts to get the carousel and share links working?



> how hard can it be

Hard.

Very hard. Especially because you first have to pick something as well installed and supported on hosts as PHP to even get traction. Good luck there.

Then you need to be at least as good in most or all features on launch to get any mindshare. Hope you have a few years to work on this side project before you release...

There have been plenty of attempts and of them all Ghost is about the only one to be taken seriously it seems and it’s niche at best (and not yet at the same level of features or ease of use & configuration).

So yeah, the answer is hard. Harder than you think.


Just considering the wp text editing box in isolation, it's a hideous masterpiece of a thing, that, alone, would take forever to rebuild.




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