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aka Kelly Choyce-Dwan, Senior Frontend Engineer

  • AboutI’m Kelly, a web developer and all around geek living in Western Massachusetts. I work for Gravity Switch. Sometimes I also create (WordPress) plugins and other useful scripts, which I’ll post about here. Links to me on other sites are below. More details: I’m a recent grad from Smith College, a former grad student at UMass, and I’m looking for a job doing something awesome I found a job doing awesome things! I work for Gravity Switch as a web developer. I also tinker with making tiny (or not so tiny) plugins (usually for WordPress, but I’ve been forced into some Drupal work… don’t expect much there, though). I’m located in the northeast US; New York or Massachusetts depending on the time of year, and would love to eventually make it (back) over to the west coast. On a more technical note, I’ve been working with web design (the HTML/CSS bits) loosely for about 8 years, starting with a terrible pseudo-blog on angelfire, to finally paying for hosting if only for access to PHP and MySQL (at least 6 years ago). Since then I’ve focused more on what you can do with PHP and MySQL, and in my not very…
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  • LinkedIn
  • GitHub
  • CSS rotation in IE

    June 6, 2012
  • Meetup Widgets 2.0

    June 5, 2012
  • Using Chosen + Custom Meta Boxes

    March 10, 2012
  • Meetup Widgets

    February 9, 2012
  • Post From Site 3.0

    January 10, 2012
  • pfs preview

    October 21, 2011
  • Switching from apache to nginx

    September 21, 2011
  • Post From Site 9/2 Update

    September 5, 2011
  • Some awesome tools

    June 6, 2011
  • Code from wordpress plugin presentation

    November 29, 2010
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I’m ryelle, a web developer in Philadelphia. Here you’ll find posts about WordPress, accessibility, JavaScript, and sometimes real life.

More about me.

Find me on these sites:

  • linkedin
  • bluesky
  • mastodon
  • github

Typography Credits
ETC Trispace
IBM Plex Sans

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