Let’s build better editing experiences together.

Despite progress in web design and development, most CMS interfaces still frustrate the very people who keep websites running—content editors. It's time to change that.

This webinar is a call to action for developers, designers, and strategists to rethink how we approach the back-end user experience. Jesse Dyck, Solutions Architect at Evolving Web, will share insights from real projects and explore how modern page builders—like WordPress’s Gutenberg and Drupal’s Experience Builder—are reshaping content workflows.

You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to create more intuitive editing experiences that save time, reduce support requests, and make content updates seamless.

You’ll learn:

  • Why editing websites is still a challenge—and what you can do to fix it
  • The benefits and limitations of tools like WYSIWYG editors, page builders, and layout systems
  • Ways to streamline the editing interface so content editors see only what they need
  • Strategies to empower content editors to create accessible, on-brand content with confidence
  • The impact of user research in shaping better editing experiences
  • Practical steps for designers, developers, and strategists to improve the content editor experience together

Perfect for:

  • Developers looking to implement flexible yet focused page-building tools
  • Designers interested in CMS usability and back-end design
  • Content strategists aiming to streamline editor workflows
  • Project managers building long-lasting, scalable web platforms

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Jesse Dyck

With 7+ years of WordPress development experience and 14 years in the industry, Jesse brings a deep understanding of the web and how all of its components work together. Many of his projects have involved overseeing all aspects of website creation, from design, copywriting, development and documentation to training and maintenance.