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Alexander2017-02-04 21:34:28
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Alexander, 2017-02-04 21:34:28

How to competently develop a website on cms?

Hello. What development tools do you use when developing on cms (WP in my case) and what can you advise? I would also like to hear the step-by-step creation of the site from the lips of professionals, that is, where do you start, what plugins do you use and in what direction are you moving in the example of a news portal that uses a lot of pages, a gallery, video, a content block with comments and a forum.
ps I would be very grateful if you help me in this matter, because I don't want to go into the wilds during development.

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WP Panda, 2017-02-04
@Sentim

1.Tz
2.Prototype
3.Design
4.Layout
5.Alpha
6.Test by the customer
7. Edits
Plugins and other figs purely individually depends on the tasks.
A normal site should perform its tasks without plug-ins, at least without explicitly installed ones, so that the Blondinko site administrator cannot break anything there. Preventing deactivation/activation of plugins is not an option.
Well, a portal-type site usually has a heavy load, but most plugins are universal, and you only need certain tasks from them + plugin creators usually (there are exceptions) don’t really bother with refactoring and code speed, which also affects the work of your site is not good

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Rou1997, 2017-02-04
@Rou1997

First of all, the CMS always requires you to be a Full-stack developer, no separation is provided,echo '<html style="css">'at every step, and it also requires the ability to work with someone else's code without normal documentation - not only analytical thinking, but also specific skills - an understanding of debugging from simple logging to stacktrace and breakpoints, otherwise a person argues that if the site is on Wordpress and with with unfamiliar plug-ins, it is extremely difficult to find the right place in its code and you will certainly have to download the entire "root" from FTP and then search (how long it takes to download the entire site from the CMS - I think you can imagine), and he does not understand that this is his personal problem and could I would undertake to add, for example, support for a new payment system to a plug-in on an existing site with a large number of visitors, and then everything would work "crookedly" and it "merged", thereby being left without orders, and I fixed everything and work on the project further.

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