Building a Better WordPress End-User Editing Experience

Not everyone who uses WordPress is a developer – the truth is that most users just want to be able to update their website quickly and easily. As designers and developers, we need to focus not just on the user experience for visitors to the website, but also for the administrators, editors and contributors who need to maintain content and interact with the back end on a regular basis. Improving the back end user experience doesn’t need to be complicated and doesn’t necessarily require developer skills – but once it’s done it will make that website so much more valuable for the site owner. I will use two examples of sites that have been optimized for end-user editing experience to demonstrate how designers, developers and administrators can help their users make better use of their website.

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