May 27.
In 1660, the Treaty of Copenhagen between Sweden and Denmark-Norway was signed. American actor Vincent Price was born in 1911. In 1933, Disney released the short animated musical “Three Little Pigs”. In 1977, British punk group Sex Pistols premiered their second single God Save The Queen, which was quickly banned by the BBC.
May 27, 2003.
Developers Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little launched their first version of WordPress, which now powers more than 43% of all websites. In just 21 years, this content management system that started from scratch has become the most popular platform for building a website.
As vivid WordPress supporters and enthusiasts, we at DevriX, marked this special occasion by organizing a special WordPress birthday party.
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WordPress Birthday: Celebrating 21
After our successful collaboration last year, when we celebrated the 20th anniversary of WordPress, once again we hosted the party for 21 years of WP with our friends from Jump.bg and SuperHosting.
The event, held at Barter Community Hub, Sofia, gathered WordPress enthusiasts from around the country, including developers, marketers, and entrepreneurs.
In the true spirit of our beloved CMS, we networked, had loads of fun, and raised our glasses to honor the milestone. After all, as the Man, himself, put it:
“Technology is best when it brings people together.” — Matt Mullenweg
Rest assured, Matt, as a leading WordPress agency, DevriX is committed to supporting the WordPress community by organizing events, meetups, contributor days, and a lot more.
Thanks to everyone who was involved in this memorable night. Celebrating the 21st birthday of WordPress was a joyous occasion that brought warmth to our hearts, and we are already eagerly anticipating the next WordPress meetup.
Until then, make sure to follow our social media, and website, so that you don’t miss out on anything important. See you soon, best regards, your WordPress Development Company.