I'm more coming at it from the angle where a knowledgable developer manages the website and the client doesnt get involved. If a client doesnt get involved in the editing there's no need for complicated solutions.
By @osgood_
client or not, when it comes to adding and managing content, i.e. the content itself, but also the layout and responsive aspect... all this needs to be kept out of the code, so that we can concentrate solely on content, layout and design... ignoring the rest
That's why, once the WP settings have been made... I mean all the global configurations, including WP, template, plugins, editor and builder... then we can just concentrate on the content,
today, middleware such as Fusion Page Builder, Elementor, King Composer, Beaver Builder, and others... are helping us a lot to improve the integrator experience... which is becoming an undeniable added value and the prerogative of demanding developers.
Basically, the developer concentrates on the first parts to set up the build environment, all the structure, and the machine builder, then the template, plugins, and transversal management... then the customer directly, or the team integrator, concentrates on the content. ... and believe me... I mean it... it's so amazing and so comfortable to use that even as a developer, one quickly get into the swing of things and it's really fun to play with these kinds of tools and approaches... icing on the cake... once you get the hang of it... you can swap projects... nobody becomes indispensable, and everyone continues to work in tandem with each other... and simultaneously... we're really in object architecture and approches
but I understand that there are other approaches... too... and that everyone is different... that's why it's so cool
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