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WordPress developer that does e-commerce, where can I find one?
Right here. I can use WordPress if you want, with plugins for the e-commerce features. If you’re open to a different platform, I prefer UltimateWB and think it’s a better option. You can use WordPress with UltimateWB for the blogging section of your website if you want. The UltimateWB styles manager updates the WordPress blog style so it can automatically match the design of the rest of your website.
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... Continue readingIs Joomla essential for web development?
No, Joomla is nor essential for web development. It’s an open source program, an option to use to build a website. You can choose another platform/website builder. My favorite is UltimateWB.
Got a techy/website question? Whether it’s about UltimateWB or another website builder, web hosting, or other aspects of websites, just send in your question in the “Ask David!” form. We will email you when the answer is posted on the UltimateWB “Ask David!” section.
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You can message me on here.
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How can you overcome the basic limitations of using Shopify?

Shopify is popular for its convenience and all-in-one hosting, but that simplicity comes with trade-offs. Many users quickly run into limitations such as:
- Restricted customization without paid apps
- Limited control over hosting and server resources
- Extra costs for advanced features and scalability
- Constraints on SEO, page speed, and integrations
At some point, many site owners start asking whether Shopify’s ease of use is worth the long-term limitations. These constraints can slow growth or force compromises - especially if you want
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How many days does it take to complete an e-commerce website from scratch in 2020?
It depends on which method you use. If you decide to code it from scratch, it can take weeks. You can design it from scratch using a website builder, and then it depends on how fast/easy the website builder is. You can do it within 1 day with UltimateWB. It has a lot of built-in apps, including an e-commerce app. It is very fast and easy to use., and has so many features. If you choose WordPress, Joomla, or Magento,
... Continue readingHow do I migrate my WordPress site to Wix? Is this possible?

You cannot fully migrate a WordPress site to Wix. No website builder can automatically transfer everything from one platform to another. WordPress and Wix handle content, pages, and features in completely different ways. While Wix allows importing blog posts, most of your site - including pages, menus, layouts, media, and custom functionality - would need to be rebuilt manually.
A good question to ask yourself is: Do you really want to move from a downloadable website builder, where you
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Do I need to learn WordPress, JavaScript, and Python to get into web development?
You should either learn coding or use a platform for web development. For coding, I would go with html, css, js, and php/mysql. For a website builder/platform, I would go with UltimateWB. If you want to make a blog, WordPress is good. For websites, I think WordPress is more complicated and can cause a lot of issues when you need to upgrade, due to incompatibilities with plugins. And then there is the security risk with the WordPress plugins and possible
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What are the biggest problems with using an app builder platform?
The biggest problems with using a website builder/platform can be that you chose one that is a hosted solution, or you need more features and it is not flexible enough to extend the features. Hosted solutions require you to pay recurring payments to keep your website online, and don’t let you switch web hosting companies even if the prices are raised and it is not working for you. The website builder works only through that company, on their web hosting.
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Why are website builders SaaS?
Saas = software as a service, i.e. you have to pay recurring fees to continue using the website builder and keep your website online. It is a business model. Not all website builders are built on the SaaS model though. For example, open source platforms like WordPress, Joomla, or Magento, or my favorute website builder UltimateWB.
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Where can you find an experienced WordPress developer for designing a question and answer website like Yahoo Answers and Stack Exchange?
If you want to use WordPress, try posting an ad on craigslist. But, you can do it with UltimateWB, without any experience. I would use the UltimateWB built-in Scrapbooks app for it - you can customize it to create a Q&A website like Yahoo Answers and Stack Exchange. There’s no coding involved, and it’s really easy to use. You can use the UltimateWB built-in Templates app to create sections of your website quick, and then use your website admin panel
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