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Hello everyone,
No development sites with such passion and enthusiasm as before for several long ago to dedicate myself to developing websites and for some time, with the boom of websites with CMS (formerly performed it all mainly from "zero"), reasons:
- I have to read a lot of code from third parties to perform only four nonsense (sometimes it's boring, slow and stressful)
- When I make a website from a template (Wordpress cms) all things i need is very clear, I feel too attached to that system and its rules.
- Continuous updates of all kinds. Sometimes there are incompatibilities with themes, plugins etc (and if I've made dozens of websites can become something heavy to control)
- Difficulties to expand the web. Having to try to find modules here and there, reread third party code ...
- Not having the "total control" of the web and its system. Whenever I have to take a "leap of faith" that the plugin or theme not fail, and if it does, namely that I should look ...
I think there are projects that fit with CMS but others do not, however, whenever a trend exists in thinking that a CMS is used for almost any web and generate a web is sucked thing that also makes me feel undervalued (I shot a lot of hours studying HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, PHP, etc ..)
- Does anyone feel the same? what you think about it?
- Sometimes you are making sites with CMS and sometimes from scratch?
- Better I do something else with my knowledge?
A greeting!
No development sites with such passion and enthusiasm as before for several long ago to dedicate myself to developing websites and for some time, with the boom of websites with CMS (formerly performed it all mainly from "zero"), reasons:
- I have to read a lot of code from third parties to perform only four nonsense (sometimes it's boring, slow and stressful)
- When I make a website from a template (Wordpress cms) all things i need is very clear, I feel too attached to that system and its rules.
- Continuous updates of all kinds. Sometimes there are incompatibilities with themes, plugins etc (and if I've made dozens of websites can become something heavy to control)
- Difficulties to expand the web. Having to try to find modules here and there, reread third party code ...
- Not having the "total control" of the web and its system. Whenever I have to take a "leap of faith" that the plugin or theme not fail, and if it does, namely that I should look ...
I think there are projects that fit with CMS but others do not, however, whenever a trend exists in thinking that a CMS is used for almost any web and generate a web is sucked thing that also makes me feel undervalued (I shot a lot of hours studying HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, PHP, etc ..)
- Does anyone feel the same? what you think about it?
- Sometimes you are making sites with CMS and sometimes from scratch?
- Better I do something else with my knowledge?
A greeting!