Brad Parbs is a seasoned WordPress-focused senior software engineer with 13 years building high-performance web applications and enterprise solutions from Milwaukee. He combines deep expertise in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Laravel, and React with hands-on experience delivering features and tooling for 50k+ sites and multi-million-user products. Brad has a strong open-source footprint—contributing to well-known projects like CMB2 and GiveWP by improving build/test environments, code quality, and core theme functionality. He’s led cross-functional teams, established robust development standards, and integrated LLM/AI capabilities into production applications. Known for thoughtful backend and DevOps work as much as theme and front-end craftsmanship, he often surfaces pragmatic fallbacks and testing fixes that prevent production issues. His background founding an agency and long tenure at specialist WordPress firms gives him a rare blend of client-facing product sense and deep technical execution.
Contributions:72 commits, 22 PRs, 13 pushes in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Brad primarily contributed to merging and updating WordPress theme template files, such as 404.php, footer.php, header.php, archive.php, comments.php, index.php, page.php, search.php, and single.php, by merging from upstream. They also checked for a page builder before calling it, indicating some level of theme customization. Furthermore, the user added a fallback for the `wds_page_builder_area()` functions and implemented core theme functionalities.
Contributions:81 commits, 82 PRs, 36 pushes in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Brad focused on improving the build and test environment of the WordPress plugin. Their work involved modifying shell scripts (`install-wp-tests.sh`) to ensure proper setup, including correcting database configuration and resolving issues with external resource retrieval. Further contributions include fixing PHP code style issues related to WordPress VIP standards, demonstrated by changes to various PHP and CSS files. These changes ensure the project adheres to coding best practices and maintains compatibility within its WordPress ecosystem.
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