Title: Is WordPress Really Just Alpha Code?
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Is WordPress Really Just Alpha Code?

 *  [njwebwiz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/njwebwiz/)
 * (@njwebwiz)
 * [16 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-wordpress-really-just-alpha-code/)
 * I’m about to rant a bit, but I’ll try to keep it calm.
 * I’ve been using WP for about 6 months to develop sites for a few clients. WP 
   seemed like the best solution at the time, but now I’m having second thoughts.
   I should explain my background a bit, because it might be relevant: I spent 10
   years as a UNIX/C application developer, then the past 15 years as a web designer/
   developer. While I no longer really consider myself a “coder”, I can get by with
   PHP and Javascript. More importantly, I believe that everything should be “tweakable”.
 * WordPress(.com)-hosted blogs seem very easy for the novice user, and it’s not
   that hard to do a self-hosted WP site if you stick with a pre-built (and pre-
   tested) theme, and just live in WYSIWYG world. But since I need to customize 
   things for my clients in ways that just can’t be done within digging into the
   code, I find myself constantly bumping into roadblocks. Not only are things like
   pages, posts, and categories sometimes confusing in their behavior, but it’s 
   often hard to find the PHP file where something critical is happening.
 * It seems to me that WP was a fine blogging platform, but now has so much stuff
   duct-taped on in an attempt to support more than just plain blogging sites. Unfortunately,
   it feels like a house that had 20 different contractors put on additions, without
   much regard to what others have done or with the overall plan.
 * I’m also constantly astonished out how brain-dead the admin screens are sometimes.
   It’s as if the people who built their look and functionality never used them 
   for a site with more than 10 pages. I’m happy that others have written great 
   plugins that streamline my site building and admin tasks, but there shouldn’t*
   have* to be plugins to do this – it should be native. So for my second analogy,
   it’s like WordPress is a car you buy, but with a stick for steering, a few bricks
   on rope you throw out the window to slow down, and some lawn chairs for seats.
   If you want anything fancier, you have to get the “steering wheel”, “brakes”,
   and “seats” plugins.
 * It’s great that there is such a robust “ecosystem” around WP, with thousands 
   of developers working hard and contributing plugins, themes, etc. And I get it
   that WP is free. But I just want to give my clients the ability to edit their
   own content (without breaking my design) and be able to throw in some cool functionality.
   Why does WordPress make that so hard?
 * Am I just being cranky in thinking that WP feels more like “alpha” code (“beta”
   at best) but isn’t really “ready to ship” yet?
 * Really interesting in hearing others’ opinions…
 * </rant>

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 *  Moderator [James Huff](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macmanx/)
 * (@macmanx)
 * [16 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-wordpress-really-just-alpha-code/#post-1519951)
 * WordPress is a community-delevoped project. Feel free to contribute to it:
 * [http://codex.wordpress.org/Contributing_to_WordPress](http://codex.wordpress.org/Contributing_to_WordPress)
 * In my opinion, WordPress is the best at what it does. When you start wanting 
   to do things outside of that, like extending it beyond its intended capabilities,
   that’s when you start running into trouble.
 *  Thread Starter [njwebwiz](https://wordpress.org/support/users/njwebwiz/)
 * (@njwebwiz)
 * [16 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-wordpress-really-just-alpha-code/#post-1519991)
 * [@macmanx](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macmanx/) – I agree that WP is
   a community-developed project, and I really do appreciate the developers who 
   contribute to it. I guess I’m saying that WordPress is like a bunch of shovels
   laying on the ground – the beautiful swimming pool only happens when enough people
   pick up the shovels and dig. It may be “the best at what it does”, but I’m fuzzy
   on exactly what that is or what its “intended capabilities” are. WP is certainly
   not the best or easiest way to provide non-techies WYSIWYG content editing (I’m
   looking into Unify and Perch for that). And it’s not really a solid or robust
   CMS. I suppose I’m mainly disappointed because I’d heard so many good things 
   about WP, and only recently had the (client provided) opportunity to get my feet
   wet, but have only gone from one frustration to the next. At this point, the 
   site I’m building is working, but I’ve had to cobble together so many plugins
   and hacks that I’m not sure stable or extensible it’s going to be.

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