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WordPress is an open-source, PHP-based content management system (cms) for building web pages and blogs. Webmasters may construct beautiful and helpful websites because of their dynamic content display. WordPress's system of filters and hooks enables developers to expand functionality using bits of code known as functions, which may be combined into distinct executables known as "plugins". Custom themes may also be used to modify a WordPress installation further.
WordPress as a content management platform should be separated from wordpress.com, a hosted solution provided by the WordPress founders. Visit WordPress.com and WordPress.org to learn more about the differences.
This area is for WordPress programming questions, particularly those involving a variety of languages and technologies (PHP, MySQL, CSS, JavaScript/jQuery, and others). Stack Exchange WordPress Development is ideal for asking questions regarding plugin and theme development, WordPress administration, management best practices, and server configuration.