
During May 2025, n0mn0m enhanced the navigation experience for the acm-ucr/ptso-website by delivering a redesigned navigation bar focused on usability and visual consistency. Leveraging React, Next.js, and TypeScript, they integrated framer-motion animations for smoother transitions and used Next.js’s usePathname to highlight active links, improving user feedback across both desktop and mobile devices. The work addressed outstanding UI issues and ensured responsive behavior, aligning the navigation with modern design standards. This feature laid the groundwork for future accessibility improvements and contributed to higher user satisfaction, demonstrating a solid grasp of front-end development and UI/UX best practices.

Month: 2025-05 — Consolidated UX improvements for the PTSO website with a focus on navigation usability and visual consistency. Delivered Navigation Bar UX Enhancements for acm-ucr/ptso-website, integrating smooth framer-motion animations, active link highlighting via Next.js usePathname, and responsive behavior across desktop and mobile to improve user navigation feedback. Impact: Enhanced user experience, reduced navigation friction, and stronger alignment with design standards, contributing to higher user satisfaction and engagement metrics. The changes are ready for broader adoption across the site and serve as a foundation for future accessibility improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React, Next.js, framer-motion, responsive design, frontend accessibility considerations, code quality and maintainability. Note: This summary focuses on the Navbar UX enhancements; two commits were used to fix outstanding issues and polish the UX (see commit hashes in the features list).
Month: 2025-05 — Consolidated UX improvements for the PTSO website with a focus on navigation usability and visual consistency. Delivered Navigation Bar UX Enhancements for acm-ucr/ptso-website, integrating smooth framer-motion animations, active link highlighting via Next.js usePathname, and responsive behavior across desktop and mobile to improve user navigation feedback. Impact: Enhanced user experience, reduced navigation friction, and stronger alignment with design standards, contributing to higher user satisfaction and engagement metrics. The changes are ready for broader adoption across the site and serve as a foundation for future accessibility improvements. Technologies/skills demonstrated: React, Next.js, framer-motion, responsive design, frontend accessibility considerations, code quality and maintainability. Note: This summary focuses on the Navbar UX enhancements; two commits were used to fix outstanding issues and polish the UX (see commit hashes in the features list).
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