5. Page Builder Plugins
Eg. Divi Builder, Siteorigins Page Builder,
Beaver Builder Plugin, Live Composer
6. Pros
Easy to use
Infinite page layouts
No Coding
Easy Upgrades
Still needs a theme
Mostly limited to
the_content area
Extremely hard to
customize
Cons
10. Pros
Most Flexible
Best of Both Worlds
(Theme & Plugins)
Complex Workflows
Supported
Easy Customizations
Initial Learning Curve
Knowledge of HTML &
CSS required
Cons
Almost All of you have done that, when you first started with WordPress. Here is what you might have done.. You went to WordPress.com, registered your account, installed a ready theme, changed few configurations and started writing blog post on your site, or Some of more techie among you would have gone to WordPress.org, downloaded WordPress, configured it, installed a theme, some plugins and you had your blog or website.