In 2013 after I graduated, I started looking at WordPress as a way of building dynamic sites with a backend CMS. However, WordPress was in it’s infancy in those days and was primarily used as a blogging platform. Despite this I persevered with WordPress as it evolved to a point where its focus switched more towards Responsive web design.
In tandem with this I also familiarised myself with the multitude of content builders that soon made building responsive websites possible, without the need of excessive coding. However, my previous knowledge of building Responsive websites from scratch gave me the edge over many other web designers, especially from & bug fixing and S.E.O. implementing perspective.