I’ve been working on my website these past days. If you have noticed, the blog’s look have been changing ever since. I keep modifying and using the site’s theme and free plan to it’s advantage.

From my first post last January 31, until this very day I used the same WordPress Theme (Morden). Today, I will talk about the differences of WordPress in mobile and desktop.

A few days ago, I decided to use a computer to edit my homepage and practice using WordPress in desktop mode. I found so many hidden features that it has to offer that is not available in the mobile app.

It’s basically like finding a box full of treasure, and because I liked to edit my website using my cellphone, I didn’t knew this. Now I can add blocks that I can’t use in mobile.

I have to admit, my blog looks a little more professionally made, now that I used unique features. Now I know I don’t need to upgrade to a premium plan just so I can make my website more “real”.

It’s just the same. There I said it, it’s the same. No need to buy and pay thousands a year for hosting and domains. You can write in WordPress for free.

I can even make a website for someone right now. With a little bit of time and effort, you can start your blog running.

I still want to upgrade though, my current domain extension (news.blog) is just too long for me. Maybe there’s more premium content and better themes given on it, but I know the publishing features are the same.

How are they the same?

Well, WordPress mobile is the most basic to use because it is made for convenience. You can write anytime, anywhere.

It is also the one I used to publish my blog posts, 78 of them. In desktop, you can do the same thing like in the app. The only advantage of it is more usable features for writing and editing.

I would recommend using the app for short blogs and use a desktop to publish long-written blog posts and if you are using it for a brand to make use of it’s settings especially if you have an upgraded account.