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009: Code vs No Code - The Future of Web Design w/ Mike McAlister

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Join us for another packed episode of WP Townhall where we explore the divide between code and no-code approaches in modern web development. Our guest Mike McAlister, creator of Ollie, a block theme for WordPress (https://olliewp.com/), shares his journey from designer to developer and his perspective on where website building is headed.

The conversation heats up as we dive into whether lay people should be building their own websites, the role of craftsmanship in web development, and how WordPress's mission to "democratize publishing" may be at odds with the technical nature of the platform. We explore the challenges agencies face in delivering maintainable, scalable solutions while balancing client demands for simplicity and control.

Our townhall attendee speakers also chime in with valuable perspectives on client education, WordPress admin customization, the importance of maintaining code access, and the ongoing battle between democratization and professional standards.

Want to participate in the next episode? Follow @thekevingeary and @markjszymanski on X and look for WP Townhall Spaces scheduled events. Visit wptownhall.show for upcoming episodes and additional resources.

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Join us for another packed episode of WP Townhall where we explore the divide between code and no-code approaches in modern web development. Our guest Mike McAlister, creator of Ollie, a block theme for WordPress (https://olliewp.com/), shares his journey from designer to developer and his perspective on where website building is headed.

The conversation heats up as we dive into whether lay people should be building their own websites, the role of craftsmanship in web development, and how WordPress's mission to "democratize publishing" may be at odds with the technical nature of the platform. We explore the challenges agencies face in delivering maintainable, scalable solutions while balancing client demands for simplicity and control.

Our townhall attendee speakers also chime in with valuable perspectives on client education, WordPress admin customization, the importance of maintaining code access, and the ongoing battle between democratization and professional standards.

Want to participate in the next episode? Follow @thekevingeary and @markjszymanski on X and look for WP Townhall Spaces scheduled events. Visit wptownhall.show for upcoming episodes and additional resources.

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