
Justin Littman addressed a targeted accessibility issue in the sul-dlss/component-library by refining the CSS implementation of focus rings to apply only to text content, thereby eliminating unwanted visual overflow. Through precise adjustments, he removed the display: block property, ensuring that keyboard navigation highlights only the intended elements and aligns with accessibility guidelines. This work, committed with clear documentation and version control discipline, improved both the visual clarity and maintainability of the library. Justin demonstrated strong front end development skills, particularly in CSS and accessibility best practices, delivering a focused solution that enhances WCAG compliance across products using the component library.

In 2025-09, delivered a targeted UI accessibility fix in sul-dlss/component-library that ensures the focus ring applies only to text content, removing overflow and aligning with accessibility guidelines. The fix, implemented via CSS adjustments and committed as ba7524df3510324f003d50084d71035ae1e0acdf, improves keyboard navigation and visual clarity for users across products utilizing the library. This work reduces support risk, enhances WCAG compliance, and strengthens maintainability of the library. Demonstrates proficiency in CSS, accessibility, version control, and code quality.
In 2025-09, delivered a targeted UI accessibility fix in sul-dlss/component-library that ensures the focus ring applies only to text content, removing overflow and aligning with accessibility guidelines. The fix, implemented via CSS adjustments and committed as ba7524df3510324f003d50084d71035ae1e0acdf, improves keyboard navigation and visual clarity for users across products utilizing the library. This work reduces support risk, enhances WCAG compliance, and strengthens maintainability of the library. Demonstrates proficiency in CSS, accessibility, version control, and code quality.
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