W3Techs has released new data which shows that 25% of all websites use WordPress as a content management system.
W3Techs said 57.4% of the websites which they monitored use none of the well-known content management systems.
“WordPress is used by 25% of all the websites – that is a content management system market share of 58.7%,” the company said.
The second most popular CMS is Joomla at 2.8%, followed by Drupal on 2.1%, and Magento on 1.2%.
The statistics are based on monitoring the top 10 million websites in the world, using website popularity rankings provided by Alexa.
W3Techs said 57.4% of the websites which they monitored use none of the well-known content management systems.
“WordPress is used by 25% of all the websites – that is a content management system market share of 58.7%,” the company said.
The second most popular CMS is Joomla at 2.8%, followed by Drupal on 2.1%, and Magento on 1.2%.
The statistics are based on monitoring the top 10 million websites in the world, using website popularity rankings provided by Alexa.
| Usage of content management systems for websites | |
| CMS | Usage |
| WordPress | 25% |
| Joomla | 2.8% |
| Drupal | 2.1% |
| Magento | 1.2% |
| Blogger | 1.2% |
| TYPO3 | 0.7% |
| Adobe Dreamweaver | 0.6% |
| PrestaShop | 0.5% |
| Bitrix | 0.5% |
| FrontPage | 0.4% |
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