
Antoine Cau developed and maintained a robust suite of editorial and user-facing features for the Amnesty-International-France/website repository over a twelve-month period. He engineered modular WordPress blocks, advanced content filtering, and dynamic navigation, focusing on accessibility, responsive design, and editorial flexibility. Leveraging PHP, React, and SCSS, Antoine integrated ACF for custom fields, implemented CI/CD pipelines, and improved code quality through linting and automation. His work addressed both front-end and back-end challenges, from content discoverability and campaign management to analytics integration and accessibility compliance, resulting in a maintainable, scalable platform that supports rich content authoring and reliable user experiences.

February 2026 performance summary for Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered targeted UX improvements, reliability enhancements, and analytics-ready changes that improved user guidance, search accuracy, and data quality. Key features and fixes include clarifying resource sections intro text, simplifying history slider UI, hardening agenda search with coordinate validation and robust error handling, and refining petition filtering on the Thank You page. Additional updates included standardizing chronique terminology across components and updating copy for account creation, with origin-tracking for subscription buttons to support analytics. These efforts collectively enhanced content findability, reduced user confusion, and provided clearer data signals for decision-making.
February 2026 performance summary for Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered targeted UX improvements, reliability enhancements, and analytics-ready changes that improved user guidance, search accuracy, and data quality. Key features and fixes include clarifying resource sections intro text, simplifying history slider UI, hardening agenda search with coordinate validation and robust error handling, and refining petition filtering on the Thank You page. Additional updates included standardizing chronique terminology across components and updating copy for account creation, with origin-tracking for subscription buttons to support analytics. These efforts collectively enhanced content findability, reduced user confusion, and provided clearer data signals for decision-making.
January 2026 — Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered UX-driven content improvements, accessibility enhancements, and CI/code quality stabilization. Key features delivered included Chronicle content UI with CPT menu appearance and accessibility refinements for chronicle cards and magazine pages; carousel captions and descriptions to enhance media context; and updates to the Their History page hero, slider visuals, and navigation. Also introduced content structure support for H2 headings and several image/layout quality enhancements. In addition, the CI workflow was hardened and linter/code quality fixes were applied to reduce regressions. Major bug fixes addressed sign count display, date handling in sliders, form field borders, header donate button, mobile menu scrolling, and default post image resolution. Overall impact: improved reader experience, accessibility compliance, more reliable deployments, and a maintainable codebase enabling faster iteration. Technologies/skills demonstrated include front-end UI/UX refinements, accessibility improvements, WordPress/Gutenberg content modeling (CPTs), CI/CD workflow fixes, code quality automation (linting and style fixes), and responsive design.
January 2026 — Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered UX-driven content improvements, accessibility enhancements, and CI/code quality stabilization. Key features delivered included Chronicle content UI with CPT menu appearance and accessibility refinements for chronicle cards and magazine pages; carousel captions and descriptions to enhance media context; and updates to the Their History page hero, slider visuals, and navigation. Also introduced content structure support for H2 headings and several image/layout quality enhancements. In addition, the CI workflow was hardened and linter/code quality fixes were applied to reduce regressions. Major bug fixes addressed sign count display, date handling in sliders, form field borders, header donate button, mobile menu scrolling, and default post image resolution. Overall impact: improved reader experience, accessibility compliance, more reliable deployments, and a maintainable codebase enabling faster iteration. Technologies/skills demonstrated include front-end UI/UX refinements, accessibility improvements, WordPress/Gutenberg content modeling (CPTs), CI/CD workflow fixes, code quality automation (linting and style fixes), and responsive design.
Monthly work summary for Amnesty-International-France/website (Dec 2025). Focused on delivering user-facing improvements for training discovery, fixing critical content/link issues, and strengthening accessibility and policy compliance. The work aligns with business goals of improving user engagement, content accuracy, and legal compliance while maintaining code quality and performance.
Monthly work summary for Amnesty-International-France/website (Dec 2025). Focused on delivering user-facing improvements for training discovery, fixing critical content/link issues, and strengthening accessibility and policy compliance. The work aligns with business goals of improving user engagement, content accuracy, and legal compliance while maintaining code quality and performance.
November 2025 monthly summary for Amnesty-International-France/website focusing on URL routing improvements and filter display bug fixes. Delivered a Combat Page URL Routing Enhancement to align retrieval paths with the new slug structure, and resolved a Tax Location Archive Filter Display bug to ensure filters appear only when appropriate, improving navigation, content organization, and editor experience. These changes enhance routing reliability, maintainability, and prepare the ground for smoother slug migrations and SEO alignment.
November 2025 monthly summary for Amnesty-International-France/website focusing on URL routing improvements and filter display bug fixes. Delivered a Combat Page URL Routing Enhancement to align retrieval paths with the new slug structure, and resolved a Tax Location Archive Filter Display bug to ensure filters appear only when appropriate, improving navigation, content organization, and editor experience. These changes enhance routing reliability, maintainability, and prepare the ground for smoother slug migrations and SEO alignment.
October 2025 performance summary for Amnesty-International-France/website. The month delivered a broad set of accessibility, navigation, and content enhancements across the site, paired with targeted bug fixes to improve reliability, performance, and analytics. Highlights include new filterable content pages, improved link behavior, and improved user experience across multiple blocks and layouts, alongside code quality and stability improvements.
October 2025 performance summary for Amnesty-International-France/website. The month delivered a broad set of accessibility, navigation, and content enhancements across the site, paired with targeted bug fixes to improve reliability, performance, and analytics. Highlights include new filterable content pages, improved link behavior, and improved user experience across multiple blocks and layouts, alongside code quality and stability improvements.
September 2025 focused on delivering user-centric features that enhance content discovery, training management, and space personalization, while stabilizing CI/CD and improving site reliability. Key features were shipped across the Amnesty-International-France/website, including event-driven content for Space Agenda, enhanced homepage visuals, and more accessible content paths. The month also fixed critical CI issues and several UI/UX bugs, establishing a more robust foundation for ongoing performance improvements.
September 2025 focused on delivering user-centric features that enhance content discovery, training management, and space personalization, while stabilizing CI/CD and improving site reliability. Key features were shipped across the Amnesty-International-France/website, including event-driven content for Space Agenda, enhanced homepage visuals, and more accessible content paths. The month also fixed critical CI issues and several UI/UX bugs, establishing a more robust foundation for ongoing performance improvements.
August 2025 focused on delivering high-impact front-end improvements for Amnesty-International-France/website, boosting content discoverability, campaign flexibility, and donor experience while tightening styling consistency and accessibility. Key work includes: (1) Card Image Text Block enhancements enabling page linking, custom links, document integration, and improved text truncation with a 'see more' UX to boost content engagement; (2) Action Block refactor to support both petition and action types with distinct configurations and improved UI for flexible campaigns; (3) Hero Section styling and semantics improvements, standardizing imports and refining hero title/overtitle structure for branding and accessibility; (4) My Space menu enhancements delivering a dynamic, hierarchical, and mobile-friendly donor navigation; (5) CI/Font Weight standardization and an interactive map build fix to ensure consistent styling and reliable visuals. Major bugs fixed targeted styling consistency and map build reliability, reducing UI drift and deployment risk. Overall, these changes deliver measurable business value by enabling richer content experiences, more versatile campaigns, and a more stable, brand-consistent user interface for supporters and contributors.
August 2025 focused on delivering high-impact front-end improvements for Amnesty-International-France/website, boosting content discoverability, campaign flexibility, and donor experience while tightening styling consistency and accessibility. Key work includes: (1) Card Image Text Block enhancements enabling page linking, custom links, document integration, and improved text truncation with a 'see more' UX to boost content engagement; (2) Action Block refactor to support both petition and action types with distinct configurations and improved UI for flexible campaigns; (3) Hero Section styling and semantics improvements, standardizing imports and refining hero title/overtitle structure for branding and accessibility; (4) My Space menu enhancements delivering a dynamic, hierarchical, and mobile-friendly donor navigation; (5) CI/Font Weight standardization and an interactive map build fix to ensure consistent styling and reliable visuals. Major bugs fixed targeted styling consistency and map build reliability, reducing UI drift and deployment risk. Overall, these changes deliver measurable business value by enabling richer content experiences, more versatile campaigns, and a more stable, brand-consistent user interface for supporters and contributors.
July 2025 for Amnesty-International-France/website focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing content rendering, and improving developer productivity. Key features delivered include a Petition Pages and Post-Sign Flow overhaul (single petition page, v2, and post-sign thank you page), Petition Form enhancements (new field and end-petition text fix), UI/Layout and styling refinements across the site (Jetpack Salesforce form, homepage padding, breadcrumbs, header logo, mobile layout), Map Search enhancement (search field for the map), and new components such as a Link Icon Block displayButton option and Card Image Text Block. In addition, homepage content rendering fixes, local structure page bottom blocks, and archive trainings page improved content discovery. Code quality improvements (ESLint cleanup, removal of stray dumps) reduced technical debt and improved maintainability. These changes collectively improve user conversion paths, content discoverability, privacy, and frontend maintainability.
July 2025 for Amnesty-International-France/website focused on delivering user-facing features, stabilizing content rendering, and improving developer productivity. Key features delivered include a Petition Pages and Post-Sign Flow overhaul (single petition page, v2, and post-sign thank you page), Petition Form enhancements (new field and end-petition text fix), UI/Layout and styling refinements across the site (Jetpack Salesforce form, homepage padding, breadcrumbs, header logo, mobile layout), Map Search enhancement (search field for the map), and new components such as a Link Icon Block displayButton option and Card Image Text Block. In addition, homepage content rendering fixes, local structure page bottom blocks, and archive trainings page improved content discovery. Code quality improvements (ESLint cleanup, removal of stray dumps) reduced technical debt and improved maintainability. These changes collectively improve user conversion paths, content discoverability, privacy, and frontend maintainability.
June 2025 -- Front-page and editor UX overhaul with a focus on business value: delivered a modular, content-rich front page and stabilized editing workflows. Achievements include a comprehensive Homepage Blocks Suite (section-home, hero, articles, actions, mission, agenda) that enriches the front-page experience; introduction of an ACF-based Related Posts feature to simplify content relationships and rendering; targeted UI/UX improvements across the editor and blocks (download, carousel, and small editor styling); enhanced content delivery and user engagement paths through an improved Information Request Form; and stability gains from fixes to page layout when featured images are missing and carousel validation. Impact areas: improved front-page engagement and content management efficiency, stable visuals, and robust content authoring workflows. Skills demonstrated include WordPress block development, ACF integration, SCSS styling, client-side validation, and responsive UI design.
June 2025 -- Front-page and editor UX overhaul with a focus on business value: delivered a modular, content-rich front page and stabilized editing workflows. Achievements include a comprehensive Homepage Blocks Suite (section-home, hero, articles, actions, mission, agenda) that enriches the front-page experience; introduction of an ACF-based Related Posts feature to simplify content relationships and rendering; targeted UI/UX improvements across the editor and blocks (download, carousel, and small editor styling); enhanced content delivery and user engagement paths through an improved Information Request Form; and stability gains from fixes to page layout when featured images are missing and carousel validation. Impact areas: improved front-page engagement and content management efficiency, stable visuals, and robust content authoring workflows. Skills demonstrated include WordPress block development, ACF integration, SCSS styling, client-side validation, and responsive UI design.
May 2025 monthly overview for Amnesty-International-France/website. Delivered a broad set of features, bug fixes, and quality improvements across the CMS-driven site, strengthening content delivery, navigation, and UX, while improving developer tooling and code quality. The work emphasized business value through clearer content organization, more robust page templates, and a smoother user experience across devices.
May 2025 monthly overview for Amnesty-International-France/website. Delivered a broad set of features, bug fixes, and quality improvements across the CMS-driven site, strengthening content delivery, navigation, and UX, while improving developer tooling and code quality. The work emphasized business value through clearer content organization, more robust page templates, and a smoother user experience across devices.
April 2025 performance summary for Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered a comprehensive set of content-block building blocks and UI refinements that enhance editorial flexibility, readability, and user engagement. Implemented responsive container widths, interactive action blocks, and new content blocks, while stabilizing the UI with targeted bug fixes and theming updates. The work enables editors to craft richer articles with consistent theming across devices, improving content consistency, navigation, and accessibility, thereby boosting user engagement and readability while reducing downstream maintenance.
April 2025 performance summary for Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered a comprehensive set of content-block building blocks and UI refinements that enhance editorial flexibility, readability, and user engagement. Implemented responsive container widths, interactive action blocks, and new content blocks, while stabilizing the UI with targeted bug fixes and theming updates. The work enables editors to craft richer articles with consistent theming across devices, improving content consistency, navigation, and accessibility, thereby boosting user engagement and readability while reducing downstream maintenance.
March 2025 monthly summary for Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered a cohesive set of editor blocks to enhance content richness, layout flexibility, and reader engagement. Implemented Read Also Block (styling and rendering) to improve related content recommendations; Small-Section Block for structured content; Go Further Block to enrich content with downloadable PDFs; Custom Button Block with enhanced CTAs and editor integration; Quote Block as a modern replacement for Blockquote; and introduced Key Figure Block for impactful statistics. A bug fix corrected the Read Also block's save component to ensure persistence of its configurations. These initiatives leverage a reusable block architecture, React-based components, and design tokens to improve authoring efficiency, accessibility, and content performance.
March 2025 monthly summary for Amnesty-International-France/website: Delivered a cohesive set of editor blocks to enhance content richness, layout flexibility, and reader engagement. Implemented Read Also Block (styling and rendering) to improve related content recommendations; Small-Section Block for structured content; Go Further Block to enrich content with downloadable PDFs; Custom Button Block with enhanced CTAs and editor integration; Quote Block as a modern replacement for Blockquote; and introduced Key Figure Block for impactful statistics. A bug fix corrected the Read Also block's save component to ensure persistence of its configurations. These initiatives leverage a reusable block architecture, React-based components, and design tokens to improve authoring efficiency, accessibility, and content performance.
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