Kim Woodfield is a front-end-focused Software Engineer II based in Queensland, Australia, with five years of professional experience building user-facing web applications. Currently at TinyMCE, Kim has contributed to the world's leading rich text editor by improving formatting, URL-decoding of base64 data, and preview behavior—work that demonstrates attention to subtle UX and content-handling edge cases. Prior roles across fintech and digital agencies honed a pragmatic approach to shipping maintainable interfaces and updating dependencies responsibly. Kim combines formal IT and media-design education with a diploma in website development, blending technical rigor with visual sensibility. Colleagues describe Kim as someone who seeks challenging problems and learns continuously, often surfacing non-obvious fixes that improve reliability and editor ergonomics.
5 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Information Technology Computer Science, Bachelor of Information Technology Computer Science at QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
Diploma of Website Development, Diploma of Website Development at TAFE Queensland
Bachelor of Creative Industries (Media Design), Bachelor of Creative Industries (Media Design) at James Cook University
The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:64 reviews, 13 PRs, 37 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Kim focused on improving the TinyMCE rich text editor, specifically addressing formatting and UI-related issues. Their work included modifying how the `<samp>` tag is handled within the editor and ensuring proper handling of URL-encoded characters in base64 data decoding. Additionally, they refactored and enhanced the preview plugin functionality, particularly concerning the handling of anchor links and click behavior within the preview iframe. Furthermore, they updated the repository's dependencies.
Contributions:12 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 1 month
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