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CSS and mobile optimization of themes is a manual process

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:38 am
by JoynobAkter
While the framework itself is very SEO friendly, the vast majority of WooCommerce compatible themes are not optimized for mobile use. You can either look for a highly optimized theme (which often comes with higher licensing fees) or attempt to optimize the theme yourself, which may not be viable depending on the theme's design.

3. Slower than average site performance
The main advantage of Shopify is the increase in site performance, thanks to both its reduced coding and its well-optimized server infrastructure. On the other hand, a WooCommerce store hosted on your own server is turkey number data vulnerable to slow loading times caused by issues with the hosting server, site plugins, image compression, database optimization, and other variables. In this regard, Shopify triumphs over WooCommerce in terms of site speed.

Shopify vs WordPress
Shopify vs WordPress
Price
Shopify offers a 7-day free trial period, and then this forcing option starts from $29 and goes up to $299 per month. On the other hand, WordPress is free to use.

Ease of use
Shopify is very easy to use and does not require any technical expertise. While WordPress is easy to use, setting it up may require some technical expertise.

Themes
While Shopify offers over 80 free and paid themes, WordPress offers over 4000 templates that you can download and use.

Extensions
Shopify offers users 2,400 plugins to use, but WordPress goes even further with over 58,000 free and paid plugins.

E-commerce
Shopify is great for e-commerce, while WordPress requires additional plugins

Customer service
Shopify has dedicated 24/7 customer support, while WordPress has none.