
During November 2024, Wheehan Lee enhanced internationalization and mobile user experience for Korean users on iOS within the facebook/lexical repository. He developed a targeted front-end feature using JavaScript and TypeScript that detects the Korean locale on iOS and bypasses Lexical’s default character deletion, preserving the native iOS delete behavior. This approach addressed a longstanding Korean IME issue by integrating a focused workaround into both lexical-rich-text and lexical-plain-text input paths. Delivered as a minimal, well-scoped change in a single commit, his work improved typing consistency for Korean users and demonstrated careful attention to platform-native expectations and maintainable code practices.

November 2024 contributions focused on enhancing internationalization and mobile UX for Korean users on iOS within facebook/lexical. Implemented a targeted UX optimization that bypasses Lexical's default deletion when a Korean locale is detected on iOS, preserving native iOS delete behavior and delivering a smoother, more natural typing experience for Korean users. The work includes a focused workaround for Korean IME issues integrated into the lexical-rich-text and lexical-plain-text paths. This aligns frontend UX with platform-native expectations, reducing user friction and supporting broader user growth in Korean-speaking markets. Delivered via a minimal, well-scoped change with a single commit f198ba7c7d04ea99cb5a61dc9eae0b6857ba45bf.
November 2024 contributions focused on enhancing internationalization and mobile UX for Korean users on iOS within facebook/lexical. Implemented a targeted UX optimization that bypasses Lexical's default deletion when a Korean locale is detected on iOS, preserving native iOS delete behavior and delivering a smoother, more natural typing experience for Korean users. The work includes a focused workaround for Korean IME issues integrated into the lexical-rich-text and lexical-plain-text paths. This aligns frontend UX with platform-native expectations, reducing user friction and supporting broader user growth in Korean-speaking markets. Delivered via a minimal, well-scoped change with a single commit f198ba7c7d04ea99cb5a61dc9eae0b6857ba45bf.
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