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Nicolás Naso

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Nicolás Naso

During February 2026, this developer contributed to the ionic-team/ionic-framework repository by delivering a UX-focused feature for the IonSelectModal component. They implemented support for a customizable cancelText property, allowing developers to specify the cancel button label directly through the modal interface. This enhancement, built using TypeScript and leveraging front end development and UI/UX design skills, enables localization and consistent button labeling across different modal variants. The approach reduced the need for custom boilerplate and improved the overall user experience. The work demonstrated effective cross-team collaboration and addressed a practical need for greater flexibility in modal component configuration.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

1Total
Bugs
0
Commits
1
Features
1
Lines of code
199
Activity Months1

Work History

February 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly summary for ionic-framework. Delivered a UX-focused feature: IonSelectModal now supports customizable cancelText, by passing the cancelText property through the modal interface. This enables localization and consistent button labeling across modal variants, reducing custom boilerplate and improving user experience. The change was implemented in commit 6e4f60af4c188ae04028b444aa21118ae27c2ca7 with contributions from Nicolas Naso, Brandy Smith, and Maria Hutt.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance100.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

HTMLJavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

TypeScriptUI/UX designfront end development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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ionic-team/ionic-framework

Feb 2026 Feb 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

HTMLJavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

TypeScriptUI/UX designfront end development