About MediaWizards
I’m a developer who loves turning ideas into working code — and working code into something elegant, maintainable, and genuinely enjoyable to use. Over the years I’ve wandered through frontend layouts, backend logic, UI/UX quirks, and the occasional rabbit hole of “why does this even work?” This blog is where I document that journey.
A big part of that journey has been community-driven development. I’ve spent years contributing to and maintaining Snitz Forums, helping keep a classic platform alive, modern, and welcoming for the people who still rely on it. More recently, I’ve been building tools and packages for the Umbraco ecosystem — refining editor experiences, smoothing rough edges, and crafting the kind of developer workflows I always wished existed. Whether it’s extending the backoffice, polishing a package, or experimenting with new patterns in Umbraco 17, I’m happiest when I’m making things clearer, faster, and more delightful for others.
You’ll also find me tinkering with Bootstrap layouts, responsive design patterns, Raspberry Pi projects, and whatever else catches my curiosity. This space is part notebook, part lab, part playground. Expect guides, experiments, mistakes I’ve learned from, and the little discoveries that made me think, “someone else might appreciate this.”
If you’re into clean code, thoughtful UX, open‑source tinkering, or just enjoy watching someone explore the edges of what’s possible, you’ll feel right at home. Welcome aboard — let’s build something interesting together.


