
Hunter van Geffen developed and maintained the Deltares/fews-web-oc repository, delivering a robust web-based dashboard for hydrological analytics and decision support. Over 17 months, Hunter engineered modular UI components, advanced charting features, and interactive map visualizations using TypeScript, Vue.js, and JavaScript. He implemented state management with Pinia, optimized API integrations, and refactored core workflows for reliability and maintainability. His work included enhancing data export, improving accessibility, and stabilizing asynchronous data flows. By focusing on scalable architecture and rigorous testing, Hunter ensured the platform supported complex data exploration, streamlined operator workflows, and delivered consistent, high-quality user experiences across evolving requirements.

February 2026 for Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered a focused set of front-end improvements in task orchestration, visualization, and data fetch reliability. Key features include Task Run Control UX and Map Integration with store-backed task runs, and improvements to color/legend handling. Major bugs fixed include Task Runs store reactivity so UI updates propagate to dependent components, and stability fixes for the timeslider and information panel capability checks. Overlay and selection enhancements refine time-series coloring and icon integration, while grid/time-series data fetch was stabilized with multi-domain support. The work together improves operator workflow, map-driven task orchestration, and the reliability of color/time-series visuals across datasets. Technologies demonstrated include React-based UI development, state management via stores, TypeScript cleanup, and modular componentization for maintainability. Business value: faster task orchestration, clearer visualizations, fewer regressions, and easier onboarding for new contributors.
February 2026 for Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered a focused set of front-end improvements in task orchestration, visualization, and data fetch reliability. Key features include Task Run Control UX and Map Integration with store-backed task runs, and improvements to color/legend handling. Major bugs fixed include Task Runs store reactivity so UI updates propagate to dependent components, and stability fixes for the timeslider and information panel capability checks. Overlay and selection enhancements refine time-series coloring and icon integration, while grid/time-series data fetch was stabilized with multi-domain support. The work together improves operator workflow, map-driven task orchestration, and the reliability of color/time-series visuals across datasets. Technologies demonstrated include React-based UI development, state management via stores, TypeScript cleanup, and modular componentization for maintainability. Business value: faster task orchestration, clearer visualizations, fewer regressions, and easier onboarding for new contributors.
January 2026 monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered a focused set of features, state-management refinements, and quality improvements across the mapping, aggregation, and composer workflows. Upgraded the chart library, improved dashboard reliability, and fortified UI interactions to support scalable, data-driven workflows.
January 2026 monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered a focused set of features, state-management refinements, and quality improvements across the mapping, aggregation, and composer workflows. Upgraded the chart library, improved dashboard reliability, and fortified UI interactions to support scalable, data-driven workflows.
December 2025 monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc focused on stabilizing workflow rendering, expanding document and spatial display capabilities, and modernizing the Product UI for better maintainability and scalability.
December 2025 monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc focused on stabilizing workflow rendering, expanding document and spatial display capabilities, and modernizing the Product UI for better maintainability and scalability.
November 2025 — Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered user-focused UX enhancements, performance optimizations, and data formatting consistency to drive faster, more reliable analytics workflows. Key outcomes include: improved Time Series Chart UX with a dynamic brush domain and visible time axis; map rendering optimized by mounting the map only when needed; robust handling when the selected collection is removed; overlay layers render reliably without WMS with proper ordering; unified DD/MM/YYYY date formatting across the app.
November 2025 — Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered user-focused UX enhancements, performance optimizations, and data formatting consistency to drive faster, more reliable analytics workflows. Key outcomes include: improved Time Series Chart UX with a dynamic brush domain and visible time axis; map rendering optimized by mounting the map only when needed; robust handling when the selected collection is removed; overlay layers render reliably without WMS with proper ordering; unified DD/MM/YYYY date formatting across the app.
October 2025 achieved substantial improvements in chart visualization, UI stability, data export capabilities, and testing resilience for Deltares/fews-web-oc. Key outcomes include reliable chart legends, dedup logic, robust end-to-end tests, UI toggles and side-panel refinements, domain-aware data and image downloads, and targeted performance enhancements across charts and data flows.
October 2025 achieved substantial improvements in chart visualization, UI stability, data export capabilities, and testing resilience for Deltares/fews-web-oc. Key outcomes include reliable chart legends, dedup logic, robust end-to-end tests, UI toggles and side-panel refinements, domain-aware data and image downloads, and targeted performance enhancements across charts and data flows.
September 2025 (Deltares/fews-web-oc) delivered significant UX and reliability improvements across map-based analytics and charting, including interactive WhatIf tools, interactive leaf-node topology controls, auto-enabled workflows tab, and a major charting upgrade to v4.0.0. In addition, several UI/UX and reliability fixes stabilized rendering, reduced crash surfaces, and improved test coverage. Highlights include: WhatIf bounding box and coordinate selection; leaf nodes as buttons with end-to-end tests; auto-enabling of Analysis Workflows tab based on available workflows; charting library upgrade with type-safety enhancements, axis/domain fixes, dynamic Y-axis scaling, and a new brush toggle; and robustness fixes for location rendering, DAD stability, and topologyId propagation.
September 2025 (Deltares/fews-web-oc) delivered significant UX and reliability improvements across map-based analytics and charting, including interactive WhatIf tools, interactive leaf-node topology controls, auto-enabled workflows tab, and a major charting upgrade to v4.0.0. In addition, several UI/UX and reliability fixes stabilized rendering, reduced crash surfaces, and improved test coverage. Highlights include: WhatIf bounding box and coordinate selection; leaf nodes as buttons with end-to-end tests; auto-enabling of Analysis Workflows tab based on available workflows; charting library upgrade with type-safety enhancements, axis/domain fixes, dynamic Y-axis scaling, and a new brush toggle; and robustness fixes for location rendering, DAD stability, and topologyId propagation.
August 2025: Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered a cohesive set of frontend enhancements across visualization, data handling, and UX, improving data fidelity, performance, and operator productivity. Key work included upgrading the time-related visualizer to 4.3.1 and refactoring TimeTests to chart/time.spec.ts with updated test base URL usage; enhanced location and layer handling for accurate event features; stabilized horizontal color coding visuals; implemented cascading global search and more reliable visualize menu; and integrated FEWS web services in the frame src with improved canvas rendering. Critical fixes were applied to timeseries period handling, task progress indicators, and config retrieval to boost robustness and reduce failure modes.
August 2025: Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered a cohesive set of frontend enhancements across visualization, data handling, and UX, improving data fidelity, performance, and operator productivity. Key work included upgrading the time-related visualizer to 4.3.1 and refactoring TimeTests to chart/time.spec.ts with updated test base URL usage; enhanced location and layer handling for accurate event features; stabilized horizontal color coding visuals; implemented cascading global search and more reliable visualize menu; and integrated FEWS web services in the frame src with improved canvas rendering. Critical fixes were applied to timeseries period handling, task progress indicators, and config retrieval to boost robustness and reduce failure modes.
July 2025 (Deltares/fews-web-oc): Delivered a set of reliability, data analysis, and charting enhancements that strengthen business value and user experience for dashboards and analytics. Key features delivered: - pi-requests library upgraded to 1.19.3 to improve API compatibility and stability. - E2E testing readiness established with relative test paths and new environment configuration for end-to-end tests. - Data export and graph download: initial download support for data analysis charts and graph download workflow. - Chart interaction and rendering enhancements: improved interaction, rendering logic, and legend behavior to improve usability and accuracy of visualizations. - Multiproperty support for what-if scenarios to expand analysis capabilities across scenarios. Major bugs fixed: - Prefilling of enum properties for what-if scenarios stabilized. - Corrected dummy chartSeries creation for subplot types and restricted legend items to unique labels. - Fixed starting domain calculations for data analysis displays and vertical profiles. - Ensured checkbox interactions toggle correctly and CI/test commands are reliable. - Various stability and UX fixes including animation, workflow tests, inline CSS caching, and WMS handling. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Delivered a more reliable analytics UI with accurate domain math, cleaner visuals, and robust chart interactions. - Enabled data export and graph download, accelerating sharing and reporting of analyses. - Reduced maintenance burden through test infrastructure improvements and CI/workflow fixes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Dependency upgrade and package hygiene (pi-requests 1.19.3). - End-to-end testing readiness (Playwright/e2e) and environment configuration. - Data visualization: chart rendering, legends, and interaction enhancements. - What-if multiproperty handling and test coverage expansion. - Storage/config stability improvements and topologies validation.
July 2025 (Deltares/fews-web-oc): Delivered a set of reliability, data analysis, and charting enhancements that strengthen business value and user experience for dashboards and analytics. Key features delivered: - pi-requests library upgraded to 1.19.3 to improve API compatibility and stability. - E2E testing readiness established with relative test paths and new environment configuration for end-to-end tests. - Data export and graph download: initial download support for data analysis charts and graph download workflow. - Chart interaction and rendering enhancements: improved interaction, rendering logic, and legend behavior to improve usability and accuracy of visualizations. - Multiproperty support for what-if scenarios to expand analysis capabilities across scenarios. Major bugs fixed: - Prefilling of enum properties for what-if scenarios stabilized. - Corrected dummy chartSeries creation for subplot types and restricted legend items to unique labels. - Fixed starting domain calculations for data analysis displays and vertical profiles. - Ensured checkbox interactions toggle correctly and CI/test commands are reliable. - Various stability and UX fixes including animation, workflow tests, inline CSS caching, and WMS handling. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Delivered a more reliable analytics UI with accurate domain math, cleaner visuals, and robust chart interactions. - Enabled data export and graph download, accelerating sharing and reporting of analyses. - Reduced maintenance burden through test infrastructure improvements and CI/workflow fixes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Dependency upgrade and package hygiene (pi-requests 1.19.3). - End-to-end testing readiness (Playwright/e2e) and environment configuration. - Data visualization: chart rendering, legends, and interaction enhancements. - What-if multiproperty handling and test coverage expansion. - Storage/config stability improvements and topologies validation.
June 2025 performance snapshot for Deltares/fews-web-oc: delivered substantial feature improvements, improved data-analysis workflows, and hardened UI stability across the dashboard and charts. Notable feature deliveries include Pi-Requests upgrades to 1.16.0, 1.17.0, 1.18.0, and 1.19.1, a HIS/DataAnalysisDisplay refactor with route integration, and extraction of Disseminations UI with a confirmation dialog. Additional UI/UX enhancements and architectural refinements moved toward a reusable, Vuetify-based UI, and improved data visualization pipelines. Major reliability fixes reduced duplicated requests, clarified URL/state handling, and stabilized timeseries rendering, delivering measurable business value in faster, more trustworthy analytics and smoother analyst workflows.
June 2025 performance snapshot for Deltares/fews-web-oc: delivered substantial feature improvements, improved data-analysis workflows, and hardened UI stability across the dashboard and charts. Notable feature deliveries include Pi-Requests upgrades to 1.16.0, 1.17.0, 1.18.0, and 1.19.1, a HIS/DataAnalysisDisplay refactor with route integration, and extraction of Disseminations UI with a confirmation dialog. Additional UI/UX enhancements and architectural refinements moved toward a reusable, Vuetify-based UI, and improved data visualization pipelines. Major reliability fixes reduced duplicated requests, clarified URL/state handling, and stabilized timeseries rendering, delivering measurable business value in faster, more trustworthy analytics and smoother analyst workflows.
May 2025 (2025-05) performance summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered substantial front-end improvements, enhanced chart capabilities, and stronger data persistence, while stabilizing cross-resource behavior and enabling richer visuals and export options. The month focused on user experience, offline usability, and robust data exploration for complex data resources (including HIS), resulting in clearer decision support signals and faster time-to-insight.
May 2025 (2025-05) performance summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered substantial front-end improvements, enhanced chart capabilities, and stronger data persistence, while stabilizing cross-resource behavior and enabling richer visuals and export options. The month focused on user experience, offline usability, and robust data exploration for complex data resources (including HIS), resulting in clearer decision support signals and faster time-to-insight.
April 2025 (2025-04) Monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc focusing on delivered features, fixed bugs, and overall impact. This period emphasized map reliability, release discipline, UI stability, and performance improvements to drive faster, more reliable insights for users and stakeholders. Key features delivered: - Map Rendering and UI State Enhancements: Refactored map rendering by moving location layers to separate components, grouped layer IDs, added child symbols for layer separation, and migrated to vue-maplibre for animated raster layers. UI display conditions were tightened and state is reset when panelId becomes invalid; map fade animations are disabled to improve stability and perception of responsiveness. - Release Versioning and Workflow: Introduced release versioning (1.3.0 RC and final) and updated the release workflow to trigger on published events, reducing deployment risk and improving traceability. - UI Stability and Componentization: Advanced UI stability through componentization (e.g., taskRuns controls in their own component), longer fade durations to reduce flicker during scrolling, removal of stale timers, and data path refinements to improve reliability. - Performance and Reliability Improvements: Prevented duplicate requests by fetching availableWhatIfTemplates once; upgraded critical visualization stacks (WebGL) and JWT handling to ensure secure asset access and more robust rendering. - Thresholds and Chart Enhancements: Enhanced thresholds UI and chart rendering, including side-by-side panel layouts for thresholds, improved legend behavior, and mapping of threshold state to color cues for quicker context. Major bugs fixed: - CSS and UI stability: Fixed CSS dashboard link removal issues and started stabilizing initial load visuals. - Start panel and tooltip load: Resolved startPanel load/overwrite issues and ensured tooltips load when at least one timeseries is enabled. - JWT and streaming requests: Fixed missing JWT in streamline layer requests and tightened watch/async behavior to reduce race conditions. - Startup and threshold reliability: Ensured thresholds load on startup and fixed default selections for task runs tabs. - Misc fixes: Various UI flicker reductions, race-condition mitigations in text rendering, and cleanup of deprecated flags. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved user experience and reliability through a cohesive UI componentization strategy, reduced flicker, and more stable map rendering. - Strengthened release governance and traceability with explicit versioning and workflow changes. - Enhanced data integrity and performance by eliminating redundant requests and hardening JWT access, resulting in faster, more secure insights for users. - Delivered business value through clearer thresholds visualization, faster initial loads, and more predictable deployments. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Vue.js / Vue 3 patterns, componentization, and performance tuning - vue-maplibre integration for animated raster layers - WebGL visualization upgrades and security considerations (JWT handling) - Type definitions and linting cleanups; code quality improvements and naming consistency - Data presentation improvements (centralized datatable filtering, threshold UI/legend polish)
April 2025 (2025-04) Monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc focusing on delivered features, fixed bugs, and overall impact. This period emphasized map reliability, release discipline, UI stability, and performance improvements to drive faster, more reliable insights for users and stakeholders. Key features delivered: - Map Rendering and UI State Enhancements: Refactored map rendering by moving location layers to separate components, grouped layer IDs, added child symbols for layer separation, and migrated to vue-maplibre for animated raster layers. UI display conditions were tightened and state is reset when panelId becomes invalid; map fade animations are disabled to improve stability and perception of responsiveness. - Release Versioning and Workflow: Introduced release versioning (1.3.0 RC and final) and updated the release workflow to trigger on published events, reducing deployment risk and improving traceability. - UI Stability and Componentization: Advanced UI stability through componentization (e.g., taskRuns controls in their own component), longer fade durations to reduce flicker during scrolling, removal of stale timers, and data path refinements to improve reliability. - Performance and Reliability Improvements: Prevented duplicate requests by fetching availableWhatIfTemplates once; upgraded critical visualization stacks (WebGL) and JWT handling to ensure secure asset access and more robust rendering. - Thresholds and Chart Enhancements: Enhanced thresholds UI and chart rendering, including side-by-side panel layouts for thresholds, improved legend behavior, and mapping of threshold state to color cues for quicker context. Major bugs fixed: - CSS and UI stability: Fixed CSS dashboard link removal issues and started stabilizing initial load visuals. - Start panel and tooltip load: Resolved startPanel load/overwrite issues and ensured tooltips load when at least one timeseries is enabled. - JWT and streaming requests: Fixed missing JWT in streamline layer requests and tightened watch/async behavior to reduce race conditions. - Startup and threshold reliability: Ensured thresholds load on startup and fixed default selections for task runs tabs. - Misc fixes: Various UI flicker reductions, race-condition mitigations in text rendering, and cleanup of deprecated flags. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Improved user experience and reliability through a cohesive UI componentization strategy, reduced flicker, and more stable map rendering. - Strengthened release governance and traceability with explicit versioning and workflow changes. - Enhanced data integrity and performance by eliminating redundant requests and hardening JWT access, resulting in faster, more secure insights for users. - Delivered business value through clearer thresholds visualization, faster initial loads, and more predictable deployments. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Vue.js / Vue 3 patterns, componentization, and performance tuning - vue-maplibre integration for animated raster layers - WebGL visualization upgrades and security considerations (JWT handling) - Type definitions and linting cleanups; code quality improvements and naming consistency - Data presentation improvements (centralized datatable filtering, threshold UI/legend polish)
March 2025 monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc focused on delivering user-facing UI improvements, reliability fixes, and architectural refinements to enable faster decision support and more maintainable code. Highlights include UI enhancements for What-if workflows, improved topology data visualization, safer operator logging, and performance-oriented UI optimizations, alongside backend reliability and type-safety improvements.
March 2025 monthly summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc focused on delivering user-facing UI improvements, reliability fixes, and architectural refinements to enable faster decision support and more maintainable code. Highlights include UI enhancements for What-if workflows, improved topology data visualization, safer operator logging, and performance-oriented UI optimizations, alongside backend reliability and type-safety improvements.
In February 2025, Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered notable features and stability improvements to the FEWS web dashboard, enhancing configurability, user experience, and startup reliability. The team focused on refactoring configuration management, stabilizing complex visual components, expanding task visibility, and laying groundwork for what-if scenario modeling. These changes collectively improve maintainability, operational insight, and responsive UX for end users and operators.
In February 2025, Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered notable features and stability improvements to the FEWS web dashboard, enhancing configurability, user experience, and startup reliability. The team focused on refactoring configuration management, stabilizing complex visual components, expanding task visibility, and laying groundwork for what-if scenario modeling. These changes collectively improve maintainability, operational insight, and responsive UX for end users and operators.
January 2025 delivered a focused blend of user-centric mapping features, reliability fixes, and architectural improvements for the FEWS web client. The work enables faster future iterations, improved user workflows, and stronger stability in production. Notable outcomes include basemap move to user settings with ID synchronization and more robust deserialize handling; an overlay panel store refactor to reduce coupling; a broad UI/dashboard refresh with a Vuetify upgrade; and expanded time/date utilities and workflow support to enhance temporal analytics and decision support. Targeted bug fixes improved stability around WMS loading, overlay imports, information panel animations, and search routing, reducing end-user friction and operator toil.
January 2025 delivered a focused blend of user-centric mapping features, reliability fixes, and architectural improvements for the FEWS web client. The work enables faster future iterations, improved user workflows, and stronger stability in production. Notable outcomes include basemap move to user settings with ID synchronization and more robust deserialize handling; an overlay panel store refactor to reduce coupling; a broad UI/dashboard refresh with a Vuetify upgrade; and expanded time/date utilities and workflow support to enhance temporal analytics and decision support. Targeted bug fixes improved stability around WMS loading, overlay imports, information panel animations, and search routing, reducing end-user friction and operator toil.
Deltares/fews-web-oc – December 2024 monthly summary focusing on delivering a robust, modular dashboard system, UX/UI refinements for maps, and performance improvements, complemented by targeted bug fixes and quality initiatives that drive reliability and business value.
Deltares/fews-web-oc – December 2024 monthly summary focusing on delivering a robust, modular dashboard system, UX/UI refinements for maps, and performance improvements, complemented by targeted bug fixes and quality initiatives that drive reliability and business value.
In November 2024, Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered major topology-driven routing and dashboard capabilities, refined UI/UX, and bolstered code quality. These changes improved business value by enabling topology-aware dashboards, faster time-to-insight, and more reliable, maintainable code. Key outcomes include: - Topology routing and dashboard integration: topologyId added to routes, propagation fixes to display tabs, handling for missing topologyDisplayNodes, dashboard-from-topology support, temporary dashboard selection fix in the tree, and constraining topology nodes to a configured subset. This enables accurate, topology-driven navigation and dashboards derived from topology data. - UI and layout refinements: toolbar sizing aligned with the top bar, removal of report id from the dropdown, divider/animated padding in the sidebar, and overflow guards with default layer styling when undefined, resulting in a clearer, more predictable UI and reduced user errors. - Stability, correctness, and quality fixes: fixes for an empty qualifier in URL queries, dialog cancellation, edit gating for series, and list menu behavior when thresholds update, improving stability and reliability in day-to-day usage. - Code quality and refactor: linting across the batch and refactoring currentLayer/currentSource usage to improve maintainability and consistency across the codebase. - Dashboard UI enhancements and rendering configurations: card-based dashboard panels with polished styling, background/title refinements, and support for advanced rendering via a transformstyle callback with prefixes, enabling more flexible visualizations. Overall impact: users experience faster, more accurate insights with topology-aware dashboards, fewer UI quirks, and steadier behavior in common workflows. The changes reduce maintenance overhead and empower data-driven dashboards with stronger visual consistency and rendering options.
In November 2024, Deltares/fews-web-oc delivered major topology-driven routing and dashboard capabilities, refined UI/UX, and bolstered code quality. These changes improved business value by enabling topology-aware dashboards, faster time-to-insight, and more reliable, maintainable code. Key outcomes include: - Topology routing and dashboard integration: topologyId added to routes, propagation fixes to display tabs, handling for missing topologyDisplayNodes, dashboard-from-topology support, temporary dashboard selection fix in the tree, and constraining topology nodes to a configured subset. This enables accurate, topology-driven navigation and dashboards derived from topology data. - UI and layout refinements: toolbar sizing aligned with the top bar, removal of report id from the dropdown, divider/animated padding in the sidebar, and overflow guards with default layer styling when undefined, resulting in a clearer, more predictable UI and reduced user errors. - Stability, correctness, and quality fixes: fixes for an empty qualifier in URL queries, dialog cancellation, edit gating for series, and list menu behavior when thresholds update, improving stability and reliability in day-to-day usage. - Code quality and refactor: linting across the batch and refactoring currentLayer/currentSource usage to improve maintainability and consistency across the codebase. - Dashboard UI enhancements and rendering configurations: card-based dashboard panels with polished styling, background/title refinements, and support for advanced rendering via a transformstyle callback with prefixes, enabling more flexible visualizations. Overall impact: users experience faster, more accurate insights with topology-aware dashboards, fewer UI quirks, and steadier behavior in common workflows. The changes reduce maintenance overhead and empower data-driven dashboards with stronger visual consistency and rendering options.
October 2024 performance summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered UI/UX modernization with branding and streamlined controls, introduced a dedicated leaf nodes map display, implemented dynamic icon generation for navigation and items, and fixed a crash related to teleport targets during asynchronous map loading. The changes emphasize usability, consistency, and stability, with improvements to the download/workflow experience and map interactions. Notable commits include c041da7f12f6448356c351f60d8775b568a3665b, 435157b1274acd9adcc51837548acdb8439f3ee1, 98cfea5bb27456fe95596af2c57f8a49d15bdabc, d08c73edbb6a28c73880dbb0017198d1454453f7, 159c0cdbcd292be8e2d8a98cf072c74774d6d826, fb904e54aa6a8a6924e73fb4194e0d59eb1c0a7b, 9b07a4f4929f6b911280373b29ca5d5239fe0639, eb2e33cdfc78e62c1ed44ef54fb6e7c86d80dc1f, 95d5b6b7e22c3d91585080e8a4931ff35ce5b8cf, f91ae9128d51cc0ba3d929c91e6b5863c96452e2, 57d443ca9f9debaa74c972b12a1be66585db42f4
October 2024 performance summary for Deltares/fews-web-oc: Delivered UI/UX modernization with branding and streamlined controls, introduced a dedicated leaf nodes map display, implemented dynamic icon generation for navigation and items, and fixed a crash related to teleport targets during asynchronous map loading. The changes emphasize usability, consistency, and stability, with improvements to the download/workflow experience and map interactions. Notable commits include c041da7f12f6448356c351f60d8775b568a3665b, 435157b1274acd9adcc51837548acdb8439f3ee1, 98cfea5bb27456fe95596af2c57f8a49d15bdabc, d08c73edbb6a28c73880dbb0017198d1454453f7, 159c0cdbcd292be8e2d8a98cf072c74774d6d826, fb904e54aa6a8a6924e73fb4194e0d59eb1c0a7b, 9b07a4f4929f6b911280373b29ca5d5239fe0639, eb2e33cdfc78e62c1ed44ef54fb6e7c86d80dc1f, 95d5b6b7e22c3d91585080e8a4931ff35ce5b8cf, f91ae9128d51cc0ba3d929c91e6b5863c96452e2, 57d443ca9f9debaa74c972b12a1be66585db42f4
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