One ingredient of sustainable web design is carefully considering how a website is built. This is where the tools that are already built into WordPress come in.

The block editor eliminates the need for a page builder such as Elementor or Divi.

The instant advantages here are that we don't need to pile on a load of additional code and bloat.

Less code and bloat means less data to transfer, resulting in faster loading times and lower energy consumption.

#wordpress #sustainability #business

@mikehindleuk we need to go deeper: eliminate Gutenberg 😁
@manualdousuario Ha! While that wouldn't work for me or my clients, it doesn't get any purer than that 🤣
@manualdousuario
There are tons of old school CMS. Just choose the one the fits you.
Or learn to use Gutenberg. It's different but not worse and I'd even say better than a hell lot of options out there.
@mikehindleuk
@samuelFRDE True that, Samuel 🙌🏻 That's the beauty of WordPress, there's a way to suite everone 🤩

@samuelFRDE @mikehindleuk I'm aware, but I can't afford migrating a heavy customized, +11 years old blog to a different CMS :/

I've been successfully using WordPress minus Gutenberg with a lot of functions in functions.php, but I'm looking forward to take the leap to @classicpress at some point in the future