Edward McIntyre is a WordPress developer with 13 years of hands-on experience building and refining themes and navigation systems, based in Red Deer, Alberta. He blends design sensibility and practical engineering—evident in his open-source work on the wp-bootstrap navwalker that brings Bootstrap navigation patterns into WordPress menus. A father and blogger as well as a developer, he cares about usable, accessible front-end patterns and has a track record of iterating on community code to fix bugs and add useful features like icon support and fallbacks. Pragmatic and detail-oriented, Edward focuses on shipping reliable, maintainable solutions that bridge design and development.
A custom WordPress nav walker class to fully implement the Twitter Bootstrap 4.0+ navigation style (v3-branch available for Bootstrap 3) in a custom theme using the WordPress built in menu manager.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:58 commits, 6 PRs, 4 pushes in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Edward primarily focused on developing a custom WordPress navigation walker to integrate Twitter Bootstrap 2 and 3 navigation styles into WordPress themes. They implemented core functionality, including dropdown menus, dividers, and navigation headers. The user updated the code across multiple commits to fix bugs and add new features like Glyphicon support and a fallback function. This involved modifying the code for the navigation walker class to align with Bootstrap's styling and behavior.
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