Choosing between WordPress and hand-coded HTML for a simple link page
A user building a simple link-in-bio style page debates whether to keep using their host's bundled WordPress or learn HTML/CSS to get custom interactive behavior. A one-off tooling decision thread rather than a recurring market problem.
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