
Chaitanya Deorukhkar contributed targeted engineering improvements to the razorpay/blade repository, focusing on UI consistency and accessibility. Over two months, Chaitanya addressed two critical bugs: one involved tightening backgroundColor token validation in the Box component using TypeScript and JavaScript, ensuring only approved design tokens could be applied and reducing the risk of visual regressions. The other fix improved table row selection by correcting visual highlights and ARIA accessibility states, with additional tests written in Jest and React to verify behavior. Chaitanya’s work demonstrated depth in component development and styling, emphasizing maintainability, accessibility, and strict adherence to design system standards.

June 2025 monthly summary for razorpay/blade: Delivered a focused UI reliability and accessibility improvement for table components. Key outcomes include a bug fix for table row selection highlighting and ARIA state, tests to verify aria-selected and visual states, and a refactor of table styling logic to improve maintainability. The work enhances accessibility, user experience for keyboard/assistive tech users, and reduces risk of regressions in table interactions.
June 2025 monthly summary for razorpay/blade: Delivered a focused UI reliability and accessibility improvement for table components. Key outcomes include a bug fix for table row selection highlighting and ARIA state, tests to verify aria-selected and visual states, and a refactor of table styling logic to improve maintainability. The work enhances accessibility, user experience for keyboard/assistive tech users, and reduces risk of regressions in table interactions.
February 2025: Razorpay Blade – delivered a targeted fix to Box component backgroundColor token validation to enforce design-token constraints and prevent unintended color application. The change tightens token usage to 'transparent', 'surface.background.*', and 'overlay.*', aligning with the design system and reducing theme-related visual regressions. Impact includes improved UI consistency, reduced risk of color regressions in production, and strengthened token governance.
February 2025: Razorpay Blade – delivered a targeted fix to Box component backgroundColor token validation to enforce design-token constraints and prevent unintended color application. The change tightens token usage to 'transparent', 'surface.background.*', and 'overlay.*', aligning with the design system and reducing theme-related visual regressions. Impact includes improved UI consistency, reduced risk of color regressions in production, and strengthened token governance.
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