
Alina Ali modernized the frontend of the antiwork/gumroad repository by migrating the Blog and Secure Redirects features from legacy React on Rails and ERB templates to an Inertia.js architecture. She implemented shared navigation and footer components, restored pixel-perfect styling, and unified the frontend stack to enable a single-page application user experience. Using JavaScript, React, and Ruby on Rails, Alina refactored controllers for InertiaRendering, introduced client-side validation with useForm, and cleaned up obsolete assets and server-side rendering artifacts. Her work established a standardized frontend architecture, improved maintainability, and laid the groundwork for faster feature iteration and consistent user experience.
February 2026: Delivered frontend modernization of Blog and Secure Redirects on antiwork/gumroad by migrating from legacy React on Rails/ERB to Inertia.js, enabling SPA-like UX, shared navigation/footer components, and consistent styling. Key deliverables include the Blog Index and Post pages migrated to Inertia, addition of shared Nav/Footer components, pixel-perfect styling restoration, and the migration of Secure Redirects with a new Inertia page and form handling. Cleaned up legacy assets and updated SSR artifacts. Result: unified frontend tech stack across Gumroad, improved user experience for blog readers and redirect flows, and a foundation for faster feature iteration. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Inertia.js with React, useForm for client-side validation, InertiaRendering in Rails controllers, frontend architecture standardization, and robust test practices (rspec).
February 2026: Delivered frontend modernization of Blog and Secure Redirects on antiwork/gumroad by migrating from legacy React on Rails/ERB to Inertia.js, enabling SPA-like UX, shared navigation/footer components, and consistent styling. Key deliverables include the Blog Index and Post pages migrated to Inertia, addition of shared Nav/Footer components, pixel-perfect styling restoration, and the migration of Secure Redirects with a new Inertia page and form handling. Cleaned up legacy assets and updated SSR artifacts. Result: unified frontend tech stack across Gumroad, improved user experience for blog readers and redirect flows, and a foundation for faster feature iteration. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Inertia.js with React, useForm for client-side validation, InertiaRendering in Rails controllers, frontend architecture standardization, and robust test practices (rspec).

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