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If it's for yourself, it doesn't really matter, if you are comfortable with MDX or JSON, go for it. Maybe Sanity and Contentful can help with data management.
If it's for clients, you can consider a headless approach, where the WordPress install is just the backend, and the frontend is created using any tool that can read GraphQL/WP API.
Dozens of tutorials for Gatsby and NextJS show how to do this. The biggest advantage is that the end user doesn't need to re-learn a new CMS. He will publish everything on WP.
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If it's for yourself, it doesn't really matter, if you are comfortable with MDX or JSON, go for it. Maybe Sanity and Contentful can help with data management.
If it's for clients, you can consider a headless approach, where the WordPress install is just the backend, and the frontend is created using any tool that can read GraphQL/WP API.
Dozens of tutorials for Gatsby and NextJS show how to do this. The biggest advantage is that the end user doesn't need to re-learn a new CMS. He will publish everything on WP.