
Aleix focused on front-end user experience improvements for the kleros/kleros-v2 repository, delivering two features that enhance court-related workflows. He implemented OverlayScrollbars using React and Styled Components to create a polished, scrollable interface for court search results, improving usability for long lists. Additionally, he refined the Markdown-rendered Court Details page by updating header styling and typography, ensuring better readability and visual consistency. Working primarily with JavaScript, TypeScript, and CSS-in-JS, Aleix addressed UI sizing issues for consistent rendering across components. The work demonstrated a solid grasp of UI/UX improvement and maintainable React composition, though it did not involve bug fixes.

January 2025 focused on delivering front-end UX improvements in kleros/kleros-v2 that boost usability and readability for court-related content. Implemented OverlayScrollbars in the Court Search Results to provide a polished, scrollable experience for long lists, and delivered UI polish for Markdown-rendered Court Details pages, including header styling and improved typography. Minor sizing fixes were applied to ensure consistent rendering across components. These changes reduce user friction, improve information discovery, and support faster decision-making in court data workflows.
January 2025 focused on delivering front-end UX improvements in kleros/kleros-v2 that boost usability and readability for court-related content. Implemented OverlayScrollbars in the Court Search Results to provide a polished, scrollable experience for long lists, and delivered UI polish for Markdown-rendered Court Details pages, including header styling and improved typography. Minor sizing fixes were applied to ensure consistent rendering across components. These changes reduce user friction, improve information discovery, and support faster decision-making in court data workflows.
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