
Katerina Rehorkova contributed to the lmc-eu/spirit-design-system repository by developing reusable UI components that enhance consistency and scalability across web platforms. She built a Skeleton Loading Placeholder Component using React, SCSS, and JavaScript, enabling responsive and customizable loading states that improve perceived performance during content fetches. Katerina also introduced size variants and responsive tokens to the Container component, synchronizing updates across web, React, Twig, and design-tokens implementations. Her work included comprehensive documentation, Storybook stories, and tests, ensuring reliability and ease of adoption. These contributions standardized layout and loading patterns, supporting faster UI iteration and cross-platform design-system alignment.

February 2025 monthly summary for lmc-eu/spirit-design-system focusing on Container Component Size Variants and Tokens (DS-1674). Delivered cross-platform sizing and tokens, updated docs, Storybook, tests, and templates across web, web-react, web-twig, and design-tokens. This work standardizes container sizing, enabling consistent layouts and faster UI iteration across the design system.
February 2025 monthly summary for lmc-eu/spirit-design-system focusing on Container Component Size Variants and Tokens (DS-1674). Delivered cross-platform sizing and tokens, updated docs, Storybook, tests, and templates across web, web-react, web-twig, and design-tokens. This work standardizes container sizing, enabling consistent layouts and faster UI iteration across the design system.
January 2025: Delivered a reusable Skeleton Loading Placeholder Component for web and web-react in the Spirit Design System, enabling consistent and lightweight loading states across the web stack. The feature supports placeholders for text, headings, and shapes with responsive sizing, accompanied by thorough documentation and tests. This work improves perceived performance during content loading and provides a scalable foundation for future skeleton variants.
January 2025: Delivered a reusable Skeleton Loading Placeholder Component for web and web-react in the Spirit Design System, enabling consistent and lightweight loading states across the web stack. The feature supports placeholders for text, headings, and shapes with responsive sizing, accompanied by thorough documentation and tests. This work improves perceived performance during content loading and provides a scalable foundation for future skeleton variants.
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