Stephanie Leary is a Co-Founder and seasoned WordPress developer with 11 years of experience building publisher-facing sites, custom plugins, and metadata-driven editorial workflows. With an MLIS from the University of Washington and a background in library science, she specializes in taxonomies, ontologies, and bibliographic models to improve search and discovery for fiction and scholarly content. She has led web strategy and migrations for higher education, government, and publishing clients, and built widely adopted plugins like Content Audit and HTML Import. As Front End Developer for the Equinox Open Library Initiative and a contributor to 10up’s distributor project, she blends front-end UX with backend integrations to make structured content usable for editors and readers alike. Based in Bryan, Texas, she pairs practical engineering with information science training to turn complex metadata problems into intuitive editorial experiences.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS Library and Information Science, Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS Library and Information Science at University of Washington
Contributions:8 commits, 7 PRs, 11 comments in 9 days
Contributions summary:Stephanie primarily contributed to the backend logic of the `distributor` project. Their work focused on refining and optimizing core functionalities, specifically within the internal and external connection classes. They addressed several bugs, including issues related to post parent relationships. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to documentation, ensuring clarity and accuracy of internal function parameters, while also implementing post meta data storage for original post data.
Contributions:4 PRs, 59 pushes, 4 branches in 3 years 7 months
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