
Cat contributed to the adobe-design-website repository by simplifying the product and improving the developer experience. They removed the carousel feature, eliminating related CSS and JavaScript to reduce maintenance overhead and streamline the codebase. Cat upgraded front-end tooling by migrating to ESLint 9, modernizing the Stylelint workflow, and standardizing CSS transition timings, which enhanced UI consistency and maintainability. Additionally, they reorganized package directories and clarified README documentation to improve dependency management and onboarding for new developers. Working primarily with JavaScript, TypeScript, and CSS, Cat’s work focused on reducing configuration drift and establishing a stable foundation for future development iterations.

In March 2025, the adobe-design-website repo delivered substantial product simplification and developer-experience improvements. Key features included decommissioning the carousel feature to reduce maintenance and streamline the product offering, upgrading tooling and UI consistency (ESLint 9, modern Stylelint workflow, standardized CSS transitions), and improving project structure and onboarding (README clarity and reorganized package directories to improve dependency management). These changes reduce ongoing maintenance burden, minimize configuration drift, and accelerate future iterations. Minor maintenance and dependency fixes complemented the work to ensure a stable baseline for future development.
In March 2025, the adobe-design-website repo delivered substantial product simplification and developer-experience improvements. Key features included decommissioning the carousel feature to reduce maintenance and streamline the product offering, upgrading tooling and UI consistency (ESLint 9, modern Stylelint workflow, standardized CSS transitions), and improving project structure and onboarding (README clarity and reorganized package directories to improve dependency management). These changes reduce ongoing maintenance burden, minimize configuration drift, and accelerate future iterations. Minor maintenance and dependency fixes complemented the work to ensure a stable baseline for future development.
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