
Arg Sweet developed and refined the newsletter administration features for the TritonSE/SpayLA-Website repository over five months, focusing on user experience and editorial efficiency. They built React-based UI components for uploading and previewing PDF and image assets, implemented undoable notifications for file management, and delivered a dedicated admin portal with dynamic import in Next.js to optimize rendering. Their work included cohesive UI polish, accessibility improvements, and robust state management using TypeScript and CSS Modules. By stabilizing releases through disciplined version control and codebase refactoring, Arg ensured maintainable, consistent workflows for editors, resulting in a more reliable and user-friendly website platform.

June 2025: Implemented the Newsletter Administration Client Component for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website, delivering an editor-focused UI for uploading and previewing PDF/image assets, with upload success and delete-undo notifications, plus a dedicated preview modal. Updated the newsletters page to consume the new admin client. Stabilized the release by reverting to the previous working code to restage the merge (commit 6bf796...), reducing deployment risk. This work improves editorial efficiency and accuracy, delivering a reusable admin UI and aligned user experience. Technologies demonstrated include React front-end components, file upload UX, modal dialogs, undo/notification patterns, and disciplined version control.
June 2025: Implemented the Newsletter Administration Client Component for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website, delivering an editor-focused UI for uploading and previewing PDF/image assets, with upload success and delete-undo notifications, plus a dedicated preview modal. Updated the newsletters page to consume the new admin client. Stabilized the release by reverting to the previous working code to restage the merge (commit 6bf796...), reducing deployment risk. This work improves editorial efficiency and accuracy, delivering a reusable admin UI and aligned user experience. Technologies demonstrated include React front-end components, file upload UX, modal dialogs, undo/notification patterns, and disciplined version control.
May 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website focused on delivering a polished admin experience for newsletters, stabilizing the codebase, and improving performance and maintainability. Delivered major UI features, client architecture, and systemic refactors with attention to business value and user experience.
May 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website focused on delivering a polished admin experience for newsletters, stabilizing the codebase, and improving performance and maintainability. Delivered major UI features, client architecture, and systemic refactors with attention to business value and user experience.
April 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website: Focused on delivering a cohesive Newsletter UI/UX feature and refining the newsletter management experience. Achieved rapid UI polish, improved usability, and laid groundwork for future enhancements.
April 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website: Focused on delivering a cohesive Newsletter UI/UX feature and refining the newsletter management experience. Achieved rapid UI polish, improved usability, and laid groundwork for future enhancements.
March 2025: Delivered focused UI polish for the TritonSE/SpayLA-Website, emphasizing visual consistency and improved header styling to enhance user experience and brand coherence. Key work included a targeted refactor of the HoverCard to unify background treatment across normal and hover states, and removal of unused hoverColor properties. The market section header was updated to white background with reduced bottom padding for a cleaner, more predictable UI. No major bugs were reported this month; stability remained solid while the UI polish progressed.
March 2025: Delivered focused UI polish for the TritonSE/SpayLA-Website, emphasizing visual consistency and improved header styling to enhance user experience and brand coherence. Key work included a targeted refactor of the HoverCard to unify background treatment across normal and hover states, and removal of unused hoverColor properties. The market section header was updated to white background with reduced bottom padding for a cleaner, more predictable UI. No major bugs were reported this month; stability remained solid while the UI polish progressed.
February 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website: Focused on refining the user experience through targeted UI polish that enhances readability and navigation. All work here was deployed to the TritonSE/SpayLA-Website repository with clear visual improvements.
February 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SpayLA-Website: Focused on refining the user experience through targeted UI polish that enhances readability and navigation. All work here was deployed to the TritonSE/SpayLA-Website repository with clear visual improvements.
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