Best way to approach WordPress?
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Hi,
I have been developing websites for a long time both as freelance and on web agencies.
I´m not an expert on anything as each project has been unique and I have been involved in different parts but mainly programming.
A few years ago I built a custom WordPress site for a small company as a childtheme from twentyeleven and that is my WordPress experience so far.I have now been asked by the owner of a startup marketing agency to create a workflow for upgrading 4 of his customer’s websites to a new platform (to newly designed websites) over the period of app. one year.
It´s fairly large business sites (app. 50-200 employees), with pretty basic functionality.I think WordPress would be a good way to start this but I´m just not sure which way would be the best/smartest and most efficient approach?
I see this as a long term project and would like to get it right from the start
…secure, good code and modern functionality taking advantage of premium services where possible, for efficient production1.Should I be developing childthemes from Twenty Sixteen (or other quality themes)?
It seem like the first choice but then It´s probably not the most efficient way to work
I might end doing unnecessary work not utilizing services like dynamik?2.Should I choose a framework like Genesis?
I read a lot of good things about Genesis, it does seem like stabile choice with a large number of users.
Tempting to start here, possibly in conjunction with dynamik3.Should I use a multipurpose theme from Themeforest?
Avada at Themeforest seem to have all the looks and “finesse” that clients are asking for.
4.77 average based on 11969 ratings is very impressive.
Some seem to think code gets “bad” and bloated with a multipurpose theme but I looks like they are doing a good job upgrading continuously
Avada combined with the best Security and SEO plugins might be a wise choice…I´m sure there are lots of other approaches
Greatful for any comments, thanks!
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