Functional blocks, not plugins.
WordPress has only 5 native functional blocks.
A5 has 84.
WordPress adds more functionality through “plugins”.
There are 50,000 plugins available for WordPress.
A5 has none.
Yet A5s functional blocks replicate about 80% of the functionality in WordPresss most used plugins.
All WordPress plugins require knowledge of code. Most require you to write code to make them work. Most require memorization of “short codes”, and their functions dont show up onscreen when used.
A5 functionality is entirely push-button and code-free. Edit onscreen and see results immediately.
M ost important, security.
Plugins provide easy access for hacking and malware. Not like A5, which is highly secure.
Shared resources and shared content.
Abstract5 PDEs share resources. Unlike WordPress websites, that load up isolated, redundant resources, all A5 PDEs share from on common set.
So A5 content can be tokenized — reducing long complicated strings with simple numbers. The shared resources interpret the numbers to produce complete browser pages.
But the tokenized content is also shareable between sites — basically passing a set of tokenized records between sites. Push button easy to publish, push button easy to share.
This eliminates the need to build complicated APIs, json interpreters, and display code.
And when the publishing site updates its content, all the sharing sites update too. Automatically. On screen, in real time; This capability will completely change the face of web advertising.
Super compact — super efficient.
The PDE site youre looking at is running on a $25/mo cloud server.
Because of tokenized shared records and resources, A5 PDEs are astonishingly compact —
about 20x smaller than comparable WordPress sites.
Our s erver currently has roughly 4000 sites ovailable, and room for thousands more.
But with comparable WordPress sties, the server would start to top out at about 300.
WordPress supports site creation only.
You cant use the servers raw power. It takes about 2 seconds to push button launch a copy of a PDE.
It takes 14 code-laden steps, 3 additional programs, and 15-20 minutes of dedicated work with Wordpress.
Only A5 provides push button access to server functionality. Things like cron jobs for backups are built in. A5 even has a complete online subscription module, so sites can be money makers.