
In March 2025, Maja Harding contributed to the w3c/csswg-drafts repository by addressing a bug in a CSS example related to view transitions. She identified and resolved an issue where duplicate view-transition-name values were used, which could lead to misimplementation and confusion for developers referencing the draft. By assigning unique identifiers to each list item, Maja ensured the example aligned with the CSS specification and improved its clarity for downstream tooling. Her work involved targeted debugging, patch submission, and effective use of CSS and git workflows, demonstrating careful attention to detail and a solid understanding of front end development practices.

March 2025: Bug fix in the w3c/csswg-drafts repository to ensure correct view-transition-name usage in the CSS example. Replaced duplicate values with unique names (item1..item4) to ensure proper view transition behavior and alignment with the spec. Business impact: improves accuracy of CSSWG draft examples, reduces risk of misimplementation for readers and downstream tooling. Technical impact: targeted debugging, patch submission, and git workflow; demonstrated CSS knowledge and meticulous attention to detail.
March 2025: Bug fix in the w3c/csswg-drafts repository to ensure correct view-transition-name usage in the CSS example. Replaced duplicate values with unique names (item1..item4) to ensure proper view transition behavior and alignment with the spec. Business impact: improves accuracy of CSSWG draft examples, reduces risk of misimplementation for readers and downstream tooling. Technical impact: targeted debugging, patch submission, and git workflow; demonstrated CSS knowledge and meticulous attention to detail.
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