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@NickGrogan yes you are right. We still build a lot of static websites if we cannot see a need for a CMS. Using a CMS has a lot of benefits if you are going to be adding a lot of content on a regular basis or need more complex functionality. If not, you just need a brochure website, static websites are much better. Also don't use any resource heavy frameworks on your static websites, there only benefit is tot he web designer not the client.
@Calvin Crane when we get new clients we see a lot that have paid extortionate amounts of money ...
FYI the use of the divi builder is completely optional. You can use the DIVI theme and just use the built in WordPress editor if you wish. So if your site is very simple, no frills, and you don;t need any of the features that the builder provides, just don't use it.Good points about divi Blacklaw, thousands of people use it so it must be good for certain things. I have a brochure site, it's large but it's just a brochure site. Divibuilder would seem complete overkill for my needs and I just don't like it at all, I've tried and I can't get along with it, it all seems so clunky and unnecessary.
I'm going to get rid of it.
If you read the whole thread the problem was the theme and site configuration not the hosting.I've had a lot of different hosts in my time for my WP sites. It's not the cheapest but I now use / recommend WP Engine for all my main sites.
@Steven001 The problem isn’t the hosting, it’s the site configuration.
If you read the whole thread the problem was the theme and site configuration not the hosting.