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Consistent CMS Development with Web Components

July 7, 2026 · Ishdi Team

The Challenge

In the AI era, building a website is easier than ever, but building websites consistently remains a challenge.

Both Drupal and WordPress offer multiple ways to create pages and manage content. In Drupal, developers may use Paragraphs, Views, Display Suite, Layout Builder, custom entities, or custom modules. In WordPress, they may choose Gutenberg blocks, Elementor, Timber, page builders, custom themes, or custom development approaches. While this flexibility is valuable, it often leads to different implementations across projects, making maintenance, onboarding, and long-term support more difficult.

Why Consistency Matters

As agencies and organizations manage more websites, the need for a standardized approach becomes increasingly important. Consistent content structures, reusable components, and defined development patterns help teams work more efficiently while reducing maintenance costs and onboarding time.

A standardized architecture also makes it easier to scale projects and ensure a predictable experience for both developers and content editors.

The Ishdi Web Components Approach

Ishdi Web Components provides a component-based architecture for both Drupal and WordPress. Built using Drupal entities and WordPress Gutenberg blocks, it enables teams to create reusable, structured components that can be used consistently across multiple websites.

Instead of building each website differently, organizations can establish a common component library that simplifies development, improves content management, and creates a more maintainable platform.

Built for Modern CMS Architectures

Ishdi Web Components are designed to support both traditional and headless CMS implementations. Content and components can be delivered across websites, mobile applications, and other digital platforms while maintaining a consistent structure.

This approach also provides greater flexibility for future platform changes, helping organizations adapt and evolve their digital presence over time.

Looking Ahead

AI can generate content, layouts, and even code, but it cannot replace the need for a well-defined architecture. The future of CMS development is not just about building websites faster—it’s about building them consistently.

By combining standardized web components with modern CMS platforms, organizations can create digital experiences that are easier to manage, scale, and maintain for years to come.