Hello MyAspPortal, Goodbye WordPress
By: System Administrator on 2022-04-10 at 23:25:26 | Views: 490
After using WordPress for so many years, fixing it and updating it as a never ending activity; doing these tasks almost on a daily basis, … I just got fed-up with it.
One thing I could never fix is … how to make it a little bit more secure and a little bit faster!. That was a dead end effort all the time! As time passed, …. years after years, … every new version of WordPress was slower than the previous version, … until it became a real problem.
I think the developers of WordPress have kept adding and adding so much unnecessary and insecure junk to the core of the WordPress framework that …. time after time …. it has become a real nightmare.
WordPress now a days has become a sloppy and slow monster no one can benefit of it anymore. An evil that now works against website owners and users, than working faithfully in their favor.
I am 100% sure, due to my own experience, that anyone using WordPress to manage their personal or corporate websites, will end up waisting/loosing time, customers and money!
I have come to the point to strip down all necessary and non-necessary themes and plugins to try to speed it up a little bit and/or make it a little bit more secure, …. but no luck at all! No matter what I do, or I did, nothing will make it any faster, nor any more secure, nor any better.
There has been situations where the main “front page” (index.php), would take up to 2, sometimes 3 or 4 minutes to display. When in fact, it should only take 1 to 3 seconds, or maximum 4 seconds! (Those network administrators familiar with WordPress know that this is totally impossible to achieve from this monster).
Really, it is something horrendous. Users don't like to wait for so long to see any slow page on any website. If a website doesn't display a request IMMEDIATELY, they sure leave and go somewhere else. By IMMEDIATELY, I consider reasonable from 1 to perhaps 4 seconds, and that is it!. 4 seconds or more should be considered way too slow. Anything longer than that (ex: 10 seconds) must be considered way, way too slow, and very uncomfortable.
But WordPress is too generous on that. Most WordPress webpages take a lot longer than 10 seconds to display. As I said before, sometimes it takes up to 2 to 4 minutes. Wow, wow, wow! that is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE. No way! I can't accept such a behavior on any website application.
Despite that WordPress crashes more often than my 20 year old car. (Almost on a daily basis), … with more than 30 years of experience in computers, I can no longer recommend WordPress to any person or business, (large or small).
With so many WordPress users in the world, … WordPress has also attracted so many hackers, scammers and vicious people that you can not trust whatsoever, and you can not relay on the sanity per se of the thousands of themes and plugins WordPress offers.
In fact, even those plugins and themes marked as “Most Recommended” by the same WordPress Organization, they will give you enough nightmares, worries and headaches sooner or later.
Those problems I encountered on WordPress pushed me to test drive other frameworks. The majority (if not all) are less effective or bring some other types of problems to the table.
All these problems pushed me to start programming my own website. One where I can control not only hackers, suckers and evil people, but one that would be faster, smarter and easier to maintain. One that would give me more security features than WordPress itself.
The result is precisely what you are looking at right now! MyAsPortal. This framework had to be a complete CMS (Content Management System) off course. But also, it should allow me to import all my old WordPress sites entirely into this new framework, fast and easy, in only one click. Or at least, I should be able to import the majority of my WordPress websites,
Now, I can import almost all my WordPress content into this new framework, in just a few seconds. All imports, so far, were done instantly in a few seconds. In fact, so far I've had imported 3 WordPress sites already, (dozens of times), in less than 20 seconds each import, … and it works fine! (No images imported as yet as we can manually copy the entire “wp-contents/uploads” folder, from WordPress into MyAspPortal).
Now, check the speed and performance of this new framework. Go to http://gtmetrix.com and see it for yourself. Compare the speed of this website with any other WordPress site you have! The results are impressive. THIS APPLICATION (MyAspPortal) IS WHAT WE REALLY EXPECT AND WE REALLY NEED when it comes to the speed and proficiency of any website in the world.
To see the results click here!
What do you think so far about this change from WordPress to MyAspPortal?
To make this story even shorter, almost the whole content you read on this website was imported from a previous WordPress site, And so far, … if you can read this, -certainly-, everybody will! ... No?
Problem solved forever! The slow WordPress monster is history! Goodbye WordPress!, ... Hello MyAspPortal
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