WordPress remains the single most popular website development platform accounting for almost 6 out of every 10 websites on the internet. From small businesses to global brands, WordPress comes with enough features and power to serve all their needs. This, however, doesn?t mean that if the majority of websites on the internet use the same platform, they are alike. There is a huge diversity in WordPress development and the tag of ?open-source? means that it is consistently updated with cool new features that further propel its popularity.

This means that while WordPress remains the natural choice for businesses, WordPress development companies have to constantly reinvent themselves with new capabilities and features to deliver websites that match the latest trends. Now, given that this platform spans across the Internet, the trends of WordPress are actually a precursor to the overall web development trends to follow. So, let?s take a look at what?s in the store for this year:

1. Single-page Websites

The problem with most of the online services today is not that they fall short of doing any particular thing, but that they do too much! When users visit any website, they are virtually bombarded with tabs and links that lead to another page with other similar links and tabs with information scattered all over. This, instead of making them informed, makes them confused. One of the key trends we are now witnessing is simplicity- simplicity without subduction.

As the name suggests, single-page websites arrange all the information on a single page

2. Parallax Scrolling

It was initially used in 2D games but is now a popular choice for website design to help create a more immersive user experience. The basic concept is that when the users scroll, the background moves slower than the content on the front. This creates an illusion of depth thus giving the website a unique feel and inciting higher user interactions.

3. Microinteractions

Microinteractions are a pretty effective tool for improving the usability of websites while ensuring that it remains fun for the users as well. These are snippets of animations, gifs, or other components that make websites more vibrant and engaging.

4. Mobile First Websites

The term mobile-first has been tossed around for quite a while now. But more often than not, the implementation has been towards a responsive design- that adjusts according to the type of device it is accessed from. While this has enabled businesses to deliver a uniform experience across all platforms, the focus is now shifting to exploit the prominence of mobile devices with the explicit mobile-first approach. This prioritizes interface and features for small devices and later, tailoring them for desktop use.

5. E-commerce Themes

The immense success of eCommerce businesses in the last few years has also transformed how eCommerce applications are developed. While there are a plenty of frameworks and tools dedicated to building virtual stores, possibly none of them come with the simplicity of WordPress. Keeping that in mind, WordPress also offers an array of eCommerce themes and other tools, to create virtual stores by using only WordPress. This is one of the trends that are guaranteed to take off in days to come.

Overall, it is the combination of simplicity and powerful components that has made WordPress the favorite among all web developers. And as the community grows and the technology is empowered with more capabilities, it is to expand its footprint to the extent that the only natural choice for building websites would be to hire WordPress developers.

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