
Kurt Zeller overhauled the AdobeDocs/ff-services-docs repository, focusing on Photoshop API documentation and onboarding improvements. He reorganized the information architecture, consolidated onboarding content, and expanded coverage for selections, masking, and Photoshop Actions, using JavaScript and Markdown to enhance clarity and maintainability. Kurt introduced new tutorials, refined grammar, and added practical examples, such as asset expiry options and Firefly API async notes, to accelerate developer onboarding and reduce confusion. He also refactored the project structure, separating smart object and text handling, updating folders, and ensuring Gatsby compatibility. His work demonstrated depth in technical writing, documentation management, and front-end development.

November 2024 (AdobeDocs/ff-services-docs) focused on delivering high-value documentation and repository maintainability improvements that enhance developer onboarding, reduce maintenance costs, and improve asset governance. The work spanned Photoshop concepts docs, tutorials, Firefly API content, and a major project structure refactor. Key outcomes include: batch updates and grammar polish for Photoshop concepts documentation across multiple concepts (#71, #73, #80, #83, #85, #86, #91, #92) with an additional grammar fix (#65); addition of a frogs example to tutorials; introduction of an expiry option for uploaded assets to better manage lifecycles; expanded Firefly API tutorials with async GA notes, clarifications, and tone/tense refinements; and a project structure refresh that reorganized PS actions, split smart object and text handling into separate files, updated folders, and renamed index files to reflect the new structure, alongside Gatsby compatibility updates. These changes together reduce confusion, accelerate onboarding, improve consistency, and strengthen governance around assets and tutorials.
November 2024 (AdobeDocs/ff-services-docs) focused on delivering high-value documentation and repository maintainability improvements that enhance developer onboarding, reduce maintenance costs, and improve asset governance. The work spanned Photoshop concepts docs, tutorials, Firefly API content, and a major project structure refactor. Key outcomes include: batch updates and grammar polish for Photoshop concepts documentation across multiple concepts (#71, #73, #80, #83, #85, #86, #91, #92) with an additional grammar fix (#65); addition of a frogs example to tutorials; introduction of an expiry option for uploaded assets to better manage lifecycles; expanded Firefly API tutorials with async GA notes, clarifications, and tone/tense refinements; and a project structure refresh that reorganized PS actions, split smart object and text handling into separate files, updated folders, and renamed index files to reflect the new structure, alongside Gatsby compatibility updates. These changes together reduce confusion, accelerate onboarding, improve consistency, and strengthen governance around assets and tutorials.
Month: 2024-10 — AdobeDocs/ff-services-docs delivered a comprehensive Photoshop API documentation overhaul with onboarding enhancements. Major deliverables include a new Photoshop concepts page, expanded coverage for selections and masking, and a reworked ActionJSON and Actions section. The Information Architecture was reorganized for improved discoverability and onboarding flow, with updates to the development mode, rate limits, and PS API menu integration. All work aims to accelerate developer onboarding, reduce time-to-first-API, and improve documentation maintainability. No major bugs reported this period; focus was on quality improvements and documentation consistency.
Month: 2024-10 — AdobeDocs/ff-services-docs delivered a comprehensive Photoshop API documentation overhaul with onboarding enhancements. Major deliverables include a new Photoshop concepts page, expanded coverage for selections and masking, and a reworked ActionJSON and Actions section. The Information Architecture was reorganized for improved discoverability and onboarding flow, with updates to the development mode, rate limits, and PS API menu integration. All work aims to accelerate developer onboarding, reduce time-to-first-API, and improve documentation maintainability. No major bugs reported this period; focus was on quality improvements and documentation consistency.
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