Amor Kumar is a Senior Frontend Engineer based in Ontario with a decade of experience building enterprise-grade websites and web applications, specializing in modern WordPress and React-driven front ends. He combines a designer's attention to user and editor experience with strong skills in JavaScript, PHP, HTML/CSS, and scalable, maintainable architecture. At WebDevStudios he has driven front-end improvements for starter projects like a Next.js headless WordPress starter—adding MDX support and refining a Tailwind-based design system—and contributed to reusable WordPress theme patterns and Gutenberg-friendly solutions. Past roles span industrial IoT mapping, white-label VOD platforms, and plugins that enable live branding previews, reflecting a knack for translating complex requirements into polished, user-focused interfaces. Known for pragmatic refactors and thoughtful component organization, he balances performance, accessibility, and business goals to deliver products people enjoy using.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
High School High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, High School High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates at Silverthorn Collegiate Institute
Diploma Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications, Diploma Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications at George Brown College
A headless starter for WordPress powered by Next.js.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:12 reviews, 157 commits, 27 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Amor primarily focused on enhancing the front-end aspects of the Next.js WordPress starter. They implemented support for .mdx stories and restructured component folders for better organization. Furthermore, the user added color, font size, and spacing values to the tailwind configuration to customize the design system. They also refactored several components and stories, and addressed hero import issues.
Contributions:9 reviews, 19 commits, 5 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Amor primarily contributed to the theme's user interface and structure. They applied grid and container classes to various templates to improve layout and responsiveness. Further enhancements were made by applying container classes in CSS, improving the styling across multiple sections. The user also refactored code to leverage `get_post_type` instead of `format` to enhance the code maintainability and consistency, along with wrapping core blocks with appropriate classes to improve overall styling and structure.
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Amor Kumar - Senior Frontend Engineer at WebDevStudios