
Pratik Shah contributed to the EnCiv/civil-pursuit repository by refining the Step-Footer’s Next button to closely match Figma design specifications. He implemented flexible width with a maximum constraint, fixed height, padding, border-radius, and a primary color border using CSS-in-JS within a React front end. This work improved visual consistency and reduced drift between design and implementation, enhancing the user experience in multi-step flows. Pratik’s approach emphasized maintainability by aligning button dimensions and colors with design tokens. His contributions demonstrated proficiency in JSX, JavaScript, and responsive design, delivering a focused UI feature with attention to design-system fidelity and workflow integration.
In 2024-12, delivered UI polish for EnCiv/civil-pursuit by aligning the Step-Footer Next button to Figma specs, including flexible width with a max width, fixed height, padding, border-radius, and a primary color border. This change, tracked in commit 886b7fd61e6444942e7ecaad59f1c497676cd4c5, improves visual consistency and user experience in multi-step flows. Impact: tighter design-system fidelity, reduced drift between design and implementation, and clearer navigation cues. Skills demonstrated: CSS/responsive design, design-to-dev collaboration, and Git-based workflows.
In 2024-12, delivered UI polish for EnCiv/civil-pursuit by aligning the Step-Footer Next button to Figma specs, including flexible width with a max width, fixed height, padding, border-radius, and a primary color border. This change, tracked in commit 886b7fd61e6444942e7ecaad59f1c497676cd4c5, improves visual consistency and user experience in multi-step flows. Impact: tighter design-system fidelity, reduced drift between design and implementation, and clearer navigation cues. Skills demonstrated: CSS/responsive design, design-to-dev collaboration, and Git-based workflows.

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