
Blaine Gunn developed and maintained key features for the adobecom/dc and adobecom/milo repositories, focusing on robust front-end solutions that improved accessibility, analytics, and user experience. He engineered enhancements such as ARIA labeling for modals and widgets, PDF summarization tools, and automated cache purging, using JavaScript, CSS, and configuration management. His work included refining content security policies, optimizing web performance, and integrating analytics for reliable measurement. By addressing cross-device UI consistency, accessibility compliance, and code maintainability, Blaine delivered solutions that reduced technical debt and improved business value, demonstrating depth in both technical execution and process-driven project delivery.
February 2026 (adobecom/milo): Delivered a targeted accessibility enhancement for the 3-in-1 modal by adding an ARIA aria-label, improving screen reader support and clarifying the modal's purpose. This change reduces friction for assistive tech users, supports accessibility compliance, and demonstrates disciplined, low-risk code delivery while maintaining existing UX.
February 2026 (adobecom/milo): Delivered a targeted accessibility enhancement for the 3-in-1 modal by adding an ARIA aria-label, improving screen reader support and clarifying the modal's purpose. This change reduces friction for assistive tech users, supports accessibility compliance, and demonstrates disciplined, low-risk code delivery while maintaining existing UX.
January 2026 monthly summary focusing on delivering robust marketing and checkout features across Milo, MAS, and CC, alongside UI readability improvements and bug fixes. Key improvements span promotions preflight, new CTA options, upgrade flow enhancements, and enhanced checkout URL tracking. All work aligned with business goals of improving conversion, reducing friction in promotion activation, and enabling richer analytics. Overall impact: stronger marketing automation, more reliable promotion and checkout experiences, improved user experience, and better data for decision-making across platforms.
January 2026 monthly summary focusing on delivering robust marketing and checkout features across Milo, MAS, and CC, alongside UI readability improvements and bug fixes. Key improvements span promotions preflight, new CTA options, upgrade flow enhancements, and enhanced checkout URL tracking. All work aligned with business goals of improving conversion, reducing friction in promotion activation, and enabling richer analytics. Overall impact: stronger marketing automation, more reliable promotion and checkout experiences, improved user experience, and better data for decision-making across platforms.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-12 in adobecom/milo focusing on accessibility and UI improvements. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: improved accessibility and visual usability with a more compact merch card, supporting better user engagement and inclusivity.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-12 in adobecom/milo focusing on accessibility and UI improvements. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: improved accessibility and visual usability with a more compact merch card, supporting better user engagement and inclusivity.
Month: 2025-11 performance summary 1) Key features delivered - Milo: Merch UI and Pricing Enhancements — improved merchandising UI with pricing visibility, responsive layouts, a new Plan Card variant, multilingual text support and tooltips; plus a new Merch panel for element URL status and ID mismatch feedback; code cleanup to improve readability. - Milo: Merch Card Collection Robustness — enhanced MerchCardCollection to improve tag handling and attribute setting for merchandise cards, strengthening UI consistency and interaction. - Milo: Analytics and Dependencies Improvements — updated dependencies for merchandising card collection and analytics features; enhanced analytics data attribute handling for autoblock to ensure proper tracking and removal of attributes. - MAS: Merch Card Editor: Style Selection and Plans V2 Variant — introduces a style selection feature (default and dark) and updates the variant picker to Plans v2; includes distribution artifacts. - CC: Documentation: EDS Admin Key setup guidance — updated README with details on EDS_ADMIN_KEY generation and configuration requirements for GitHub variables and .helix config. 2) Major bugs fixed - Lint fixes and code quality improvements across Milo components (e.g., MWPW-179713). - Robustness improvements in MerchCardCollection and autoblock analytics attribute handling to ensure accurate tracking and removal of stale attributes. 3) Overall impact and accomplishments - End-to-end merchandising enhancements across Milo, MAS, and CC, delivering pricing visibility, customization options, and analytics accuracy; improved developer experience with cleaner code and clearer setup guidance; better deployment readiness through updated dependencies. 4) Technologies/skills demonstrated - Frontend component design and refactor, localization/internationalization, responsive UI, dependency management, analytics instrumentation, and documentation." ,
Month: 2025-11 performance summary 1) Key features delivered - Milo: Merch UI and Pricing Enhancements — improved merchandising UI with pricing visibility, responsive layouts, a new Plan Card variant, multilingual text support and tooltips; plus a new Merch panel for element URL status and ID mismatch feedback; code cleanup to improve readability. - Milo: Merch Card Collection Robustness — enhanced MerchCardCollection to improve tag handling and attribute setting for merchandise cards, strengthening UI consistency and interaction. - Milo: Analytics and Dependencies Improvements — updated dependencies for merchandising card collection and analytics features; enhanced analytics data attribute handling for autoblock to ensure proper tracking and removal of attributes. - MAS: Merch Card Editor: Style Selection and Plans V2 Variant — introduces a style selection feature (default and dark) and updates the variant picker to Plans v2; includes distribution artifacts. - CC: Documentation: EDS Admin Key setup guidance — updated README with details on EDS_ADMIN_KEY generation and configuration requirements for GitHub variables and .helix config. 2) Major bugs fixed - Lint fixes and code quality improvements across Milo components (e.g., MWPW-179713). - Robustness improvements in MerchCardCollection and autoblock analytics attribute handling to ensure accurate tracking and removal of stale attributes. 3) Overall impact and accomplishments - End-to-end merchandising enhancements across Milo, MAS, and CC, delivering pricing visibility, customization options, and analytics accuracy; improved developer experience with cleaner code and clearer setup guidance; better deployment readiness through updated dependencies. 4) Technologies/skills demonstrated - Frontend component design and refactor, localization/internationalization, responsive UI, dependency management, analytics instrumentation, and documentation." ,
September 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering automation, content robustness, and new widget capabilities across two repositories (adobecom/milo and adobecom/dc). The work emphasizes business value through faster content propagation, improved rendering reliability, and extensible content tooling.
September 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering automation, content robustness, and new widget capabilities across two repositories (adobecom/milo and adobecom/dc). The work emphasizes business value through faster content propagation, improved rendering reliability, and extensible content tooling.
Month: 2025-08 — Adobe.com/dc: Delivered accessible, reliable Verb Widget improvements, stabilized mobile UX, and cleaned up the UI codebase to reduce maintenance overhead. Key outcomes include accessibility and UX enhancements, mobile CTA/redirect fixes, and CSS/theming standardization, all underpinned by targeted refactoring and cleanup.
Month: 2025-08 — Adobe.com/dc: Delivered accessible, reliable Verb Widget improvements, stabilized mobile UX, and cleaned up the UI codebase to reduce maintenance overhead. Key outcomes include accessibility and UX enhancements, mobile CTA/redirect fixes, and CSS/theming standardization, all underpinned by targeted refactoring and cleanup.
July 2025 performance summary for adobecom/dc: The team delivered a focused set of enhancements to the verb-widget with a new PDF summarization capability, reinforced core UX stability, introduced contextual descriptive text for PDF operations, and removed obsolete widgets to streamline maintenance. The work emphasizes business value through improved user productivity, consistent UX, and reduced technical debt, supported by analytics instrumentation and clean code practices.
July 2025 performance summary for adobecom/dc: The team delivered a focused set of enhancements to the verb-widget with a new PDF summarization capability, reinforced core UX stability, introduced contextual descriptive text for PDF operations, and removed obsolete widgets to streamline maintenance. The work emphasizes business value through improved user productivity, consistent UX, and reduced technical debt, supported by analytics instrumentation and clean code practices.
June 2025 for adobecom/dc focused on accessibility, reliability, and process improvements. The work delivered this month enhances usability, compliance, and cross-domain reliability while advancing code quality, testing, and documentation. Key features delivered include accessibility enhancements for prompt card copy button with localized labels and WCAG-compliant tests, concise ARIA labeling aligned with workflow docs, and enhanced verb-widget redirect/landing logic. Reliability improvements include standardized PDF tool inputs with robust MIME-type validation and cross-domain cookie scope fixes. Process improvements included updated documentation, Jira workflow guidelines, and MCP configuration refinements. Together these changes improve user experience, reduce accessibility risks, and enable broader input formats with more predictable behavior across subdomains.
June 2025 for adobecom/dc focused on accessibility, reliability, and process improvements. The work delivered this month enhances usability, compliance, and cross-domain reliability while advancing code quality, testing, and documentation. Key features delivered include accessibility enhancements for prompt card copy button with localized labels and WCAG-compliant tests, concise ARIA labeling aligned with workflow docs, and enhanced verb-widget redirect/landing logic. Reliability improvements include standardized PDF tool inputs with robust MIME-type validation and cross-domain cookie scope fixes. Process improvements included updated documentation, Jira workflow guidelines, and MCP configuration refinements. Together these changes improve user experience, reduce accessibility risks, and enable broader input formats with more predictable behavior across subdomains.
May 2025 monthly summary for adobecom/dc and adobecom/milo. Delivered a mix of feature work, stability fixes, and performance improvements across two repos with a focus on business value, release-readiness, and UI/UX quality. Key features delivered: - adobecom/dc: Implemented multiple feature changes including MWPW-173154 (new feature), MWPW-173691 and MWPW-173417 (enhancements), MWPW-173774 and MWPW-173777 (changes for upcoming capabilities), and MWPW-173837 integration (PR merge reference). UI/UX maintenance includes assets and widgets updates (png-to-pdf.svg, verb-widget.js, scripts.js) and related UI refinements (three-in-One component enhancements; H1 font size adjustment; image sizing tweaks). Additional feature work includes MCP Settings, MWPW-123456, MWPW-174146/174162/174233, and related refinements. - adobecom/milo: Web Vitals logging enhancements and LCP robustness improvements (CWV logging updates across iOS Chrome, tablet detection, country identifiers, standardized tablet output, and resilient LCP element detection). Major bugs fixed: - MWPW-172568 fixes (across three commits) and MWPW-172187 fixes (two commits) for stability and correctness. - MWPW-163879 fix addressing unstable behavior, MWPW-171961 fix, MWPW-173009 fix, MWPW-172364 fix, MWPW-173585 fix, and dz fix for issue resolution. - UI bug fixes including Update prompt-card.js (two commits) and Merge PR #1174 updateErrorCode, ensuring consistent error handling and messaging. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved stability for critical user flows, reducing flakiness and support tickets. - Accelerated release readiness with merged PRs and integration work (1187, 1193, 1201) to streamline merge pipelines. - Enhanced performance visibility and user experience through CWV/LCP improvements and targeted UI/assets updates, supporting higher user satisfaction and retention. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - JavaScript, CSS, and UI/Widget updates (threeInOne.js, verb-widget.js, widgets; verb-widget.css), SVG/assets, and responsive UI considerations. - Web performance engineering and CWV metrics enhancements (Milo), LCP robustness strategies, and cross-browser considerations (iOS Chrome/tablets). - Git-based release discipline with PR merges, cherry-pick readiness, and cross-repo collaboration.
May 2025 monthly summary for adobecom/dc and adobecom/milo. Delivered a mix of feature work, stability fixes, and performance improvements across two repos with a focus on business value, release-readiness, and UI/UX quality. Key features delivered: - adobecom/dc: Implemented multiple feature changes including MWPW-173154 (new feature), MWPW-173691 and MWPW-173417 (enhancements), MWPW-173774 and MWPW-173777 (changes for upcoming capabilities), and MWPW-173837 integration (PR merge reference). UI/UX maintenance includes assets and widgets updates (png-to-pdf.svg, verb-widget.js, scripts.js) and related UI refinements (three-in-One component enhancements; H1 font size adjustment; image sizing tweaks). Additional feature work includes MCP Settings, MWPW-123456, MWPW-174146/174162/174233, and related refinements. - adobecom/milo: Web Vitals logging enhancements and LCP robustness improvements (CWV logging updates across iOS Chrome, tablet detection, country identifiers, standardized tablet output, and resilient LCP element detection). Major bugs fixed: - MWPW-172568 fixes (across three commits) and MWPW-172187 fixes (two commits) for stability and correctness. - MWPW-163879 fix addressing unstable behavior, MWPW-171961 fix, MWPW-173009 fix, MWPW-172364 fix, MWPW-173585 fix, and dz fix for issue resolution. - UI bug fixes including Update prompt-card.js (two commits) and Merge PR #1174 updateErrorCode, ensuring consistent error handling and messaging. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Significantly improved stability for critical user flows, reducing flakiness and support tickets. - Accelerated release readiness with merged PRs and integration work (1187, 1193, 1201) to streamline merge pipelines. - Enhanced performance visibility and user experience through CWV/LCP improvements and targeted UI/assets updates, supporting higher user satisfaction and retention. Technologies and skills demonstrated: - JavaScript, CSS, and UI/Widget updates (threeInOne.js, verb-widget.js, widgets; verb-widget.css), SVG/assets, and responsive UI considerations. - Web performance engineering and CWV metrics enhancements (Milo), LCP robustness strategies, and cross-browser considerations (iOS Chrome/tablets). - Git-based release discipline with PR merges, cherry-pick readiness, and cross-repo collaboration.
April 2025 monthly summary for adobecom repositories (DC and Milo). Focused on delivering core features, stabilizing the codebase with critical bug fixes, expanding data retrieval capabilities, and enhancing UI components. Emphasis on business value, reliability, and cross-team collaboration.
April 2025 monthly summary for adobecom repositories (DC and Milo). Focused on delivering core features, stabilizing the codebase with critical bug fixes, expanding data retrieval capabilities, and enhancing UI components. Emphasis on business value, reliability, and cross-team collaboration.
March 2025 monthly highlights for adobecom/dc: delivered major CSP hardening across environments, a comprehensive Verb Widget analytics overhaul, and UI/UX refinements that improve security, measurement reliability, and cross-device consistency. Key outcomes include security policy alignment across dev/prod/stage, robust asynchronous analytics tracking with ECID-based identification, new events, removal of outdated test tracking, and a streamlined UI across the Verb Widget, Review, and Marquee, driving better user experience and more reliable data.
March 2025 monthly highlights for adobecom/dc: delivered major CSP hardening across environments, a comprehensive Verb Widget analytics overhaul, and UI/UX refinements that improve security, measurement reliability, and cross-device consistency. Key outcomes include security policy alignment across dev/prod/stage, robust asynchronous analytics tracking with ECID-based identification, new events, removal of outdated test tracking, and a streamlined UI across the Verb Widget, Review, and Marquee, driving better user experience and more reliable data.
Month: 2024-10 | Repository: adobecom/dc Key deliverables: - Redirect analytics lifecycle: Implement tracking of redirect events before page unload and document-level foracom-redirect events; subsequently removal of acom-redirect tracking. Commits touched span test changes and feature implementation (66aebfc4929062c1ec1fd20d64a15f5b96d03c7d; e34d36909ed209d9a25179b702600435b82b1d2; 7121b35254aff93e505a36ca3a1a2febd16a20cd). - Content Security Policy (CSP) updates for production and third-party services: Update CSP to allow connections and script sources for third-party services and analytics across production environments. Commits: b799bb0644c8d7f364822d0828c3db2211d7191a; b41163b5764ec942dada8a119c14f48b4596bf9; 8782b284b4555376203e6ac2360bc17a5d737bcf. - Remove verbAnalytics call related to job uploads: Remove the verbAnalytics call tied to job uploads as part of phasing out upload functionality. Commit: fd4a67229fa10f70bee70db2400a5dc771dca1dc.
Month: 2024-10 | Repository: adobecom/dc Key deliverables: - Redirect analytics lifecycle: Implement tracking of redirect events before page unload and document-level foracom-redirect events; subsequently removal of acom-redirect tracking. Commits touched span test changes and feature implementation (66aebfc4929062c1ec1fd20d64a15f5b96d03c7d; e34d36909ed209d9a25179b702600435b82b1d2; 7121b35254aff93e505a36ca3a1a2febd16a20cd). - Content Security Policy (CSP) updates for production and third-party services: Update CSP to allow connections and script sources for third-party services and analytics across production environments. Commits: b799bb0644c8d7f364822d0828c3db2211d7191a; b41163b5764ec942dada8a119c14f48b4596bf9; 8782b284b4555376203e6ac2360bc17a5d737bcf. - Remove verbAnalytics call related to job uploads: Remove the verbAnalytics call tied to job uploads as part of phasing out upload functionality. Commit: fd4a67229fa10f70bee70db2400a5dc771dca1dc.

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