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Mariazhenchur

Over six months, contributed to the EveryBuy/every-buy-front repository by building and refining user-facing features focused on announcement and category pages. Delivered a responsive complaint reporting modal, enhanced announcement detail rendering, and improved mobile usability through targeted CSS, React, and Redux development. Addressed UI/UX issues by implementing Redux-driven data fetching, optimizing preloader visuals, and integrating toast-based feedback for newsletter subscriptions. Applied CSS Modules and SCSS for maintainable, responsive layouts, ensuring consistent cross-device experiences. The work emphasized clear data flow, reliable state management, and adherence to design guidelines, resulting in smoother navigation, improved user engagement, and streamlined complaint handling across the platform.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

86%Features

Repository Contributions

11Total
Bugs
1
Commits
11
Features
6
Lines of code
1,705
Activity Months6

Your Network

7 people

Work History

March 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

Month: 2025-03 — Announcement Page Enhancements delivered for EveryBuy frontend, focusing on reliable data presentation and a smoother user experience. Implemented Redux-driven fetching for active advertisements, robust ad-detail rendering, and multiple UI/UX improvements including Breadcrumbs with CustomSeparator, enhanced delivery information, a delivery type mapping helper, mobile styling adjustments, and proper rendering of the complaint modal. Two targeted fixes were merged: fix: fetch and fix: delivery, complaint, breadcrumbs, styles (commits: 1b5ccc9a6b611c06676c1707c5e9650ca2560b51; 6f80ed05d0306aad0d30839ea476c1dc3bea7add). Impact: faster, more reliable advertising experience on desktop and mobile, clearer delivery details, and improved complaint handling. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Redux data flow, React component design, responsive UI/UX, mobile styling, mapping helpers, and maintainable code.

February 2025

3 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2025

Concise monthly summary for February 2025 highlighting delivered features and value, along with demonstrated skills and impact.

January 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025 monthly summary for EveryBuy/every-buy-front. Focused on delivering a responsive UI enhancement for the announcement page to improve usability across mobile and tablet viewports, with adjustments to margins, padding, and element sizing to ensure a consistent experience on smaller screens. No major bugs reported this month; primary work centered on front-end usability, accessibility, and maintainability.

December 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Dec 1, 2024

Monthly summary for 2024-12: Delivered a focused frontend enhancement in EveryBuy/every-buy-front to improve the complaint flow. Key changes include displaying announcement context (announcement title and seller name) in the complaint summary using mock data, and replacing multiple checkbox options with radio inputs to enforce a single selected reason. This reduces submission complexity and data handling overhead, paving the way for clearer analytics and backend integration. Implemented via two commits (d5ddb54dc4a75b1d58b43d0481f0a0a34ad2109d, 8eba6c49d3a9613cb8cd892436116aefdbc164aa) and aimed at improved user experience, reliability, and maintainability.

November 2024

2 Commits • 1 Features

Nov 1, 2024

Month 2024-11: Delivered a user-facing Complaint Reporting Modal in EveryBuy/every-buy-front, enabling users to select reasons, confirm submission, and view a thank-you message. Replaced a static link with an interactive component accessible from the announcement info section; included responsive styling and interactive feedback to improve usability and adoption. This work was supported by commits 41e7cb005e9c818539791b93c291b2382646894f (feat: add complaint modal) and a7984748cf197dc25fb5371d42a16cedbaed5dd9 (merge branch feat/dev-announcement-page & update info). No major bugs fixed this month; ongoing monitoring for UI edge cases and performance.

October 2024

1 Commits

Oct 1, 2024

Month 2024-10: Front-end UI polish for category pages in EveryBuy/every-buy-front. Key feature/bug fix: Category Preloader Visual Spacing – removed padding from CommonPreloader SCSS and applied spacing inline in the Category component to fix preloader alignment. Commit: d3537e3a8be97c8fcddac6647dee5a3109b9891d. Impact: more consistent loading visuals, improved user perception of category page performance, and smoother navigation. Technologies/skills: CSS/SCSS, component-based front-end development, adherence to design guidelines. Business value: clearer category browsing experience, potential increase in engagement and conversions.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness85.4%
Maintainability82.8%
Architecture78.2%
Performance82.8%
AI Usage23.6%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSJavaScriptReactSCSSTypeScript

Technical Skills

API IntegrationCSSCSS ModulesComponent DevelopmentFront End DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentMaterial UINext.jsReactReduxResponsive DesignSCSSState ManagementTypeScript

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

EveryBuy/every-buy-front

Oct 2024 Mar 2025
6 Months active

Languages Used

SCSSTypeScriptCSSJavaScriptReact

Technical Skills

CSSFront-end DevelopmentReactCSS ModulesFront End DevelopmentFrontend Development