Yes, I'm activly using Wordpress for my gaming clan's website.
The advantages I see with wordpress is that it's not much effort to maintain and offers a good editor for content. And if there's something missing, there's usually a plugin for that.
Also I've already developed some plugins for clients at work and while it takes some time to understand how everything works internally (or at least the parts i've touched so far), the development process is pretty easy.
So if you'd ask me, I certainly would recommend Wordpress. But it all depends on your clients needs if wordpress is the best tool for their use case
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Yes, I'm activly using Wordpress for my gaming clan's website.
The advantages I see with wordpress is that it's not much effort to maintain and offers a good editor for content. And if there's something missing, there's usually a plugin for that.
Also I've already developed some plugins for clients at work and while it takes some time to understand how everything works internally (or at least the parts i've touched so far), the development process is pretty easy.
So if you'd ask me, I certainly would recommend Wordpress. But it all depends on your clients needs if wordpress is the best tool for their use case