Title: Keep WordPress lean
Last modified: October 9, 2017

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# Keep WordPress lean

 *  [hapke](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hapke/)
 * (@hapke)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-wordpress-lean/)
 * In case of Gutenberg: I expect problems with customers’ websites and performance
   penalty.

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 *  Plugin Author [Tammie Lister](https://wordpress.org/support/users/karmatosed/)
 * (@karmatosed)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-wordpress-lean/#post-9570961)
 * Hi and thanks for leaving a review. There will always be a way you can turn off
   Gutenberg. Due to that, a lot of the issues with existing sites will be able 
   to be resolved.
 * That said, as the project grows more and more the hope is that turning off will
   not be something you have to do. What exactly do you feel would be a problem?
   It would be great to get some feedback on that. Thanks.
 *  Thread Starter [hapke](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hapke/)
 * (@hapke)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-wordpress-lean/#post-9571933)
 * Thank you for your reply! WordPress becomes more and more a huge system. I see
   performance problems. I know some developers who say goodbuy to WordPress and
   now use an own or other content management system.
 * Gutenberg should only be an option for those why like pagebuilding, but without
   loading too many files if I won’t use Gutenberg. My customers’ website use a 
   framework. I’m sure there will be conflicts. To handle it will cost time. Customers
   do not understand this and will not pay for additional work.
 * I’m sure that WordPress will loose it’s attractiveness among professionals.
 *  [Avrom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dividendninja/)
 * (@dividendninja)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-wordpress-lean/#post-9577561)
 * It already has. We can only assume when 5.0 rolls out, the option to switch off
   Gutenberg will be limited time.
 * We have another CMS lined up. But as hapke points out, what do we do with the
   client’s who are already on WordPress?
 * While WordPress has been an amazing framework in the past, the future of it as
   a development framework is now questionable. We have no choice but to be proactive
   and look for alternatives. How unfortunate.
 *  [kitchin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kitchin/)
 * (@kitchin)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-wordpress-lean/#post-9615871)
 * [@hapke](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hapke/), what framework are you 
   using? I just had to deal with Fusion – which was fine I guess. I ended up putting
   my work in widgets which I then placed in new “Widget Sections” in Fusion so 
   I wouldn’t have to hook into any Fusion code. Works with no problem, but the 
   Fusion editor just shows “Widget Area,” so I’m not sure my editor users understand
   how to edit the widgets. It’s a two step process now, one step on the Widgets
   page and one step on the Edit page. In other words, we’re using widgets as content
   blocks.
 * We also have real widgets in sidebars, but that’s another matter. Like one of
   the rants in these forums mentioned, author editing of pages and posts is a lot
   different than designing the site. I guess Fusion was good at separating those
   tasks, and using widgets as content blocks was an OK way to go. For real widgets
   in sidebars, I just edited a few child theme files where we needed to add or 
   remove sidebar areas.
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by [kitchin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kitchin/).
      Reason: tags
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by [kitchin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kitchin/).
 *  Thread Starter [hapke](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hapke/)
 * (@hapke)
 * [8 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/keep-wordpress-lean/#post-9616778)
 * [@kitchin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kitchin/) On one website I use
   xtreme one that is based on YAML. In the future I will change the theme completely,
   maybe I will use a standard one. I will still use a childtheme in the future 
   as well.
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by [hapke](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hapke/).

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