Pascal Herbert is a seasoned Software Entwickler with 13 years of experience building web solutions from front-end UI tweaks to full-stack maintenance. Based in the Greater Schweinfurt area, he has progressed from student developer roles to Web Solutions Architect and now contributes at Ilex GmbH while running a long-standing tech blog at GoogleWatchBlog. Pascal is an active open-source contributor, notably improving front-end styling, build processes and internationalization for well-known projects like Roundcube Webmail and bootstrap-datepicker. He combines practical CSS/HTML expertise with build tooling know-how, enabling polished, user-focused interfaces and smoother release workflows. Colleagues value his steady evolution from hands-on developer to architect who keeps shipping pragmatic improvements. He studied at TU Ilmenau and brings a blend of academic grounding and real-world web engineering.
Contributions:1 review, 53 commits, 54 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Pascal's primary contributions involve updating and maintaining the project's styling and build processes. This includes applying minified CSS files and merging changes from other versions, indicating a focus on the project's presentation layer. Furthermore, the user's work with build tools and CSS files suggests a role in maintaining the project's build process and front-end assets. Additionally, the addition of locales for several languages suggests a hand in internationalization efforts.
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Pascal primarily focused on front-end development tasks within the Roundcube Webmail suite. Their contributions include updating and modifying CSS stylesheets, specifically the `skins/larry` theme, to adjust the appearance of buttons and other UI elements. Furthermore, they modified the `addressbook.css` file to implement styling changes. The user also updated the about page, which required edits of the HTML.
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