I like to be able to make any changes a client wants to a website and be able to implement any design concept. WordPress limits that and was something that I avoided. When I found a large number of clients requiring WordPress, I decided to check it out some more. I was pleasantly surprised.WordPress does more than make it easy to make a websiteâ"it provides a powerful, user-friendly content management system. You, the client, can make all sorts of changes to you website after the design is complete. You can add pages, content, images, blogs, etc. The drawback is that you are limited in what you can do design-wise. You will not be able to have the website look and behave exactly the way you want without more work.Is WordPress worth looking at? It depends on your needs. If the ability to easily add and change content to your site, then it might be the way to go. If you want a unique website that will have your business (or personal) identity with less need for a content management system or donât want to pay more to make a theme for WordPress, then a custom site could be better for you.ANYANY (magazine), a New York-based architectural journal published from 1993 to 2000 →Original post blogged on b2evolution.