WordPress is an online, open source content management platform that has, over the years, evolved from a website creation tool to a robust development platform. Did you know that there are over 60 million websites running on WordPress and that it accounts for 30% of the top 10 million websites as of April 2018.
One of the major contributing factors for the success of WordPress is it’s flexibility to be molded to suit a wide range of uses – from websites, eCommerce, social networking to web applications. WordPress, being the most powerful content management system, is highly preferred for SEO and stands the test of time through constant updates and the ability to be re-skinned.
At Red Chip, we leverage the benefit of the simple architecture and unique features of WordPress to deliver stunning websites and web applications that will enable your business to stand out in the crowd. Whether you need a single website or a heavily customized WordPress plugin, our team of WordPress developers are ready for the task.
Being Full stack developers, we are experts in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL & PHP, making us a one stop shop for all your WordPress development needs. We have collaborated with startups, midsize businesses and large enterprises for varying WordPress development projects ranging from theme designs, PSD – WordPress conversions, plugin development to complex WordPress customizations.
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