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Axel Cureno Basurto

Axel Cureno developed and enhanced merchandising and UI components for the adobecom/milo repository, focusing on accessibility, pricing clarity, and responsive design. He engineered features such as dynamic merch card variants, modal lifecycle improvements, and accessible tab panels, using JavaScript, CSS, and LitElement. Axel’s work included integrating AEM fragments for dynamic content, refining component styling for dark mode and RTL support, and implementing robust unit and end-to-end testing. By addressing cross-device compatibility and reducing UI regressions, he improved user experience and maintainability. His technical approach emphasized modular architecture, code refactoring, and thorough documentation to support ongoing business and engineering needs.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

65%Features

Repository Contributions

24Total
Bugs
7
Commits
24
Features
13
Lines of code
29,499
Activity Months11

Work History

October 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Oct 1, 2025

Month: 2025-10 recap for adobecom/milo. Delivered two high-impact features with a focus on pricing clarity, accessibility, and maintainability. Implemented Merchandise Cards - Full Pricing Express Variant to improve pricing display, layout, responsiveness, and styling, with component and style refactors to ensure consistency across descriptions, mnemonics, and media query breakpoints. Added Accessible Tab Panel - Tabindex Management to enhance keyboard navigation and assistive tech support, supported by updated JavaScript and tests. No major bugs reported this month; main work centered on feature delivery and accessibility refinements, driving better user experience and maintainability.

September 2025

5 Commits • 2 Features

Sep 1, 2025

Month: 2025-09 — In adobecom/milo, delivered key user-facing features, fixed critical UI bugs, and improved cross-device performance. The work enhances merchandising presentation, UI consistency, and loading performance, supporting business goals around conversion and user satisfaction.

July 2025

4 Commits • 2 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 monthly summary for adobecom/milo: Delivered key features and stability improvements with clear business value. Key features include a new Commerce Gallery Documentation Page with Spectrum Web Components integration and updated navigation, and a dynamic Maslibs loading refactor for Merch Components to improve performance and maintainability. Major bugs fixed include reverting merchandising navigation changes to restore previous merch-sidenav functionality and rolling back collection header/UI fixes to reduce regressions. Overall impact: enhanced documentation access, faster component loading, and a stable merchandising UI with fewer regressions. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Spectrum Web Components integration, dynamic MAS component loading, modular refactoring, and regression-safe rollout practices.

June 2025

1 Commits

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025—adobecom/milo: Stabilized core modal UX by implementing a guard against duplicate 'three-in-one' dialogs. Prevents opening a second modal when one is already visible, reducing UX confusion and edge-case errors. Linked to MWPW-175712 (commit bd17e5ddfd53b31aad8ba7d3be12c0a7b00cc31d).

May 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

May 1, 2025

May 2025 monthly summary for adobecom/milo focusing on feature delivery, code quality, and business impact.

April 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Apr 1, 2025

April 2025 — Milo front-end work delivering merchandising UX enhancements and accessibility improvements. Highlights include the promoted plans UI variant for merch-card and a readability fix for the merchandise categories label in the side navigation. This work improves product discovery, marketing-capability presentation, and UI accessibility while reinforcing component-based front-end practices and cross-repo collaboration.

March 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 performance summary for adobecom/milo: Key feature delivered is the Adobe Home Try Buy Merch Card Variant with multi-size support (single/double/triple) and new CSS/JS logic. It integrates with the AEM fragment system for dynamic content loading and refines analytics processing and CTA rendering for the new variant. No major bugs were recorded in this period. Overall impact includes improved product presentation, dynamic content freshness, and potential uplift in engagement/conversions. Technologies demonstrated include CSS, JavaScript, AEM fragments, analytics instrumentation, and frontend architecture.

February 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 – adobecom/milo: Delivered ABM label (abmLabel) for annual subscriptions paid monthly, with display in UI and validation in tests. This feature, implemented via commit MWPW-166740: Add ABM label CCD card [NALA] (#3660), improves pricing clarity for users and data integrity at checkout. Tests updated to cover suggested cards; validation logic added to ensure label visibility in UI/tests. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact: clearer pricing, reduced user confusion, and more reliable card data handling. Technologies/skills: data modeling for abmLabel, UI/test integration, test automation, Git-based collaboration, and code review processes.

January 2025

3 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 — Focused on accessibility, pricing messaging, and CSS stability for the merchandising components in adobecom/milo. Delivered a CCD-suggested merchandising card enhancement with alt text on background images and conditional image handling to include alt text or role 'none', along with ABM text under the price and refined CSS. Fixed the mnemonic list CSS path to ensure the correct stylesheet loads. These changes improve accessibility compliance, pricing visibility, and UI consistency, while reducing styling regressions and maintenance risk.

November 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Month: 2024-11 — Focused on delivering accessibility-driven UI improvements for Merchandise Cards in the adobecom/milo repository. Implemented semantic HTML adjustments to boost accessibility (merchandise card headers implemented as p tags) and standardized visual design (card dimensions, padding, color variables) with responsive behavior across breakpoints. Completed multiple merch card fixes across CCD slices to close UI gaps and align with the design system. These changes enhance accessibility compliance, improve user experience, and reduce maintenance effort by standardizing components.

October 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2024

2024-10 Monthly Summary for adobecom/milo: Focused on delivering UI enhancements and stabilizing checkout flows. Implemented Merch Card Component Enhancements with dark mode, RTL support, and refined styling across variants; improved AEM fragment integration and overall presentation. Fixed Checkout CLI Rendering Bug with null-safe rendering, refactored commerce attribute handling, and added unit tests. These efforts improved storefront UI consistency, accessibility readiness, and checkout reliability, enabling smoother user experiences and reduced support overhead. Highlights include a combined Merch Card change (CCD Merch Card Combined changes #3063) and a Checkout CLI fix (MWPW-161191 #3108). Technologies demonstrated: frontend component development, AEM integration, null-safety, and unit testing.

Activity

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Quality Metrics

Correctness89.2%
Maintainability87.6%
Architecture85.8%
Performance82.6%
AI Usage24.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSHTMLJavaScriptShell

Technical Skills

AEMAccessibilityCSSCSS StylingCode RefactoringComponent DevelopmentDocumentationFront End DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentHTMLJavaScriptLitLitElementPlaywrightRefactoring

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

adobecom/milo

Oct 2024 Oct 2025
11 Months active

Languages Used

JavaScriptCSSHTMLShell

Technical Skills

AEMCSSFront End DevelopmentHTMLJavaScriptLitElement

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