
During December 2025, Orangeman developed three core features for the prezly/theme-nextjs-bea repository, focusing on improving developer experience and application reliability. They modernized the SCSS codebase by migrating to modular @forward and @use syntax and introducing nested selectors, which enhanced maintainability and readability. Orangeman also updated the installation process in the documentation to recommend pnpm over npm, streamlining dependency management for contributors. Additionally, they upgraded the project to Next.js 15.3.8, addressing performance and stability issues. Their work leveraged JavaScript, SCSS, and package management skills, resulting in a more robust, maintainable, and efficient front-end development workflow.
December 2025 monthly summary for prezly/theme-nextjs-bea: Delivered three core features to improve developer experience, CSS quality, and runtime performance. README Installation Guidance switched to pnpm for faster, more consistent installs; SCSS modernization introduced modular @forward/@use syntax and nested selectors for maintainability; Next.js upgraded to 15.3.8 to improve performance and stability. These changes reduce onboarding time, lower maintenance costs, and enhance application reliability across environments.
December 2025 monthly summary for prezly/theme-nextjs-bea: Delivered three core features to improve developer experience, CSS quality, and runtime performance. README Installation Guidance switched to pnpm for faster, more consistent installs; SCSS modernization introduced modular @forward/@use syntax and nested selectors for maintainability; Next.js upgraded to 15.3.8 to improve performance and stability. These changes reduce onboarding time, lower maintenance costs, and enhance application reliability across environments.

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