DreamWeaver vs WordPress
Dreamweaver and WordPress are different tools. Dreamweaver is used for designing individual web pages as well as for editing HTML and CSS code.
Features | Dreamweaver | WordPress |
Ease of Use | Coding skills and technical knowledge are mandatory | Coding skills and technical knowledge are recommended, but not mandatory |
Target Audience | Professionals only | Non-techies, newbies, and professionals |
SEO & Speed | Does not ensure good SEOCoding and back-end development are time-consuming | Provides SEO instruments like keywords, alt tags, and titles by default; allows leveraging additional plugins to improve SEOEstablishing the site does not take much time |
Design | Allows creating responsive design using Fluid Grid Layout feature | Ensures responsive and mobile-friendly design by default |
Extensions | Offers extensions on Adobe Exchange | Offers plugins, add-ons, and extensions on WordPress.org repository |
Themes | Free and premium templates | Free and premium themes |
Pricing | $240-600 | Free to use if not including expenses necessary to get a domain name and hosting provider |
Blog Functionality | Enables creating a static website, adding all the needed pages, links, etc. which would imitate the blog | Enables implementing blog functionality |
eCommerce Features | Allows creating any sort of web application including eCommerce | Allows creating an online store using WooCommerce or Ecwid plugins |