Jay Sitter

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Jay Sitter is a pragmatic owner and maker with 12 years of software and hands-on project experience, based in Minneapolis, who blends front-end engineering contributions to notable open-source projects like wallabag with a long-running small business focused on custom cabinetry and historic renovation. He brings full-stack sensibilities—having modified WordPress plugin workflows and block editor components—while keeping a craftsman’s attention to detail evident in both UI polish and physical builds. Comfortable managing teams and client expectations from production shop floors to client consultations, Jay pairs practical problem-solving with a willingness to dive into localization, UI tweaks, and maintainability. An interesting throughline: he applies the same iterative design mindset to software UIs and home remodels, favoring durable, user-focused solutions over flashy one-offs.
code12 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (21)

javascript10
plugin-development10
wordpress10
css10
ui-design10
php10
twig10
symfony9
symfony-ux9
react8
responsive-design8
reader7
e-mail6
html6
amp-html6

Programming languages (21)

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Github contributions (5)

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wallabag/wallabag

Oct 2014 - Nov 2014

wallabag is a self hostable application for saving web pages: Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:43 commits, 1 issue in 22 days
Contributions summary:Jay primarily contributed to the front-end development of the wallabag project, focusing on the "Baggy" theme. Their work included fixing display issues, adding and modifying UI elements like close buttons and search forms, and making visual styling adjustments. The user also addressed localization concerns by adding an English (US) locale. Overall, the contributions aimed to enhance the user interface and improve the visual experience of the application.
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Automattic/Edit-Flow

Jan 2020 - Jan 2020

WordPress plugin to accelerate your editorial workflow
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Jay primarily focused on improving the Edit Flow WordPress plugin's functionality. Their contributions included modifying the custom status features, specifically addressing filter implementations and localizing them for the block editor. Additionally, they moved the 'Customize' link within the editorial metadata metabox and merged branch updates, demonstrating a focus on code maintainability and integration. The user also made adjustments to the JavaScript component for the custom status block, which enhanced the plugin's user interface.
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