Marko Savic is a web and mobile developer with 8 years of hands-on experience building native iOS and Android features for large open-source projects and commercial apps. At Web.com he focuses on improving UX around media handling and editor interactions, drawing on substantial contributions to WordPress’ Gutenberg mobile implementations and the official WordPress iOS and Android apps. His work emphasizes robust media uploads, editor tooling, and rich text editing—fixing device-specific bugs, migrating codebases, and adding pragmatic UI components that improve real-world workflows. Based in Serbia, he pairs disciplined maintenance and refactoring with feature delivery, routinely addressing linting, cross-platform quirks, and calendar/scheduling UX. Outside of code he’s a mobile wrangler, tennis player and NFL fan, suggesting a competitive, team-oriented approach to problem solving.
Contributions:14 reviews, 365 commits, 122 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Marko primarily contributed to the WordPress for Android app, focusing on enhancing the Gutenberg editor experience and improving the media handling capabilities. They implemented features to integrate file uploads and handle unsupported block editor interactions, specifically for Jetpack SSO and WP.com simple sites. The user also addressed lint errors and made minor code adjustments to improve the application's functionality and user experience.
A reusable native Android rich text editor component.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:7 releases, 39 commits, 26 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Marko primarily contributed to the `azteceditor-android` repository by addressing issues and implementing features related to the Aztec rich text editor component for Android. Their work included fixing bugs, such as those related to clipboard functionality on Samsung devices, and migrating the project to Android X. The user also focused on refactoring and improving the code, as seen in commits removing unused imports, and added features like ordered and reversed lists. These contributions suggest a focus on the core functionality and maintenance of the rich text editor.
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