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Which website technology stack should you use?

WordPress, page builders, or modern frameworks — how Melbourne businesses should choose a stack for speed, security and longevity.

By MrTech MelbournePublished 25 Apr 2026Updated 2 June 2026
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Match stack to outcomes

Choose technology based on performance targets, who will update content, integrations required, and security expectations — not whichever platform your last agency preferred. Marketing sites prioritise speed and clarity; portals need auth, data rules and audit trails.

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WordPress and page builders

WordPress fits content-heavy sites with frequent blog updates when maintained actively — patches, limited plugins, managed hosting. Page builders trade speed of layout for heavier pages and vendor lock-in. Both work when someone owns updates monthly.

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Modern frameworks (e.g. Next.js)

React-based frameworks with static or edge delivery excel at fast marketing sites, strong SEO, and tight security headers. They suit businesses that want premium performance without plugin sprawl. You need a team comfortable deploying via Git, not only clicking in wp-admin.

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Decision checklist

If Core Web Vitals, security headers, and low maintenance matter, lean modern. If non-technical staff must reshape layouts daily, lean CMS — but budget for care. Whichever you pick, own DNS, HTTPS, and backups; run site and security scans before and after migration.

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