
Oleksandr Myliutin developed and refined a suite of front-end features for Ivanna-Ginko/True-Stack-front and Halyna79/Code-Academy, focusing on reusable component architecture and responsive UI/UX. He implemented adaptive components, such as ArticlesItem and SectionTitle, and introduced loading indicators to improve perceived performance. Using React, JavaScript, and CSS Modules, Oleksandr ensured cross-device consistency and accessibility, addressing both design and data reliability issues. His work included robust bug fixes, prop validation, and enhancements to navigation and content rendering. The resulting codebase is more maintainable and scalable, with improved user engagement and reduced support overhead through thoughtful component design and state management.

Month: 2025-08 — Delivered a comprehensive set of UI/UX improvements and data reliability fixes in Ivanna-Ginko/True-Stack-front. Implemented reusable UI components, readability and accessibility enhancements, responsive design, and loading optimizations. Updated article rendering and navigation flows, stabilized data loading and rendering through prop validation and bug fixes, and strengthened mobile support. These changes reduce user friction, boost content trust, and improve perceived performance while cutting maintenance overhead.
Month: 2025-08 — Delivered a comprehensive set of UI/UX improvements and data reliability fixes in Ivanna-Ginko/True-Stack-front. Implemented reusable UI components, readability and accessibility enhancements, responsive design, and loading optimizations. Updated article rendering and navigation flows, stabilized data loading and rendering through prop validation and bug fixes, and strengthened mobile support. These changes reduce user friction, boost content trust, and improve perceived performance while cutting maintenance overhead.
July 2025 highlights for Ivanna-Ginko/True-Stack-front: Delivered a reusable ArticlesItem component and an adaptive ArticleItem, created a Components Suite and New UI Components to accelerate UI assembly, implemented Normalize CSS and CLSX for cross-browser consistency and cleaner conditional classes, introduced a Loader component and added data.img support for image props, expanded tagging and UI polish, finished main ArticlePage logic, and refactored YouCanAlsoInterested logic, plus essential dependency updates. These changes improve article rendering reliability, UX across devices, and maintainability with a scalable component architecture.
July 2025 highlights for Ivanna-Ginko/True-Stack-front: Delivered a reusable ArticlesItem component and an adaptive ArticleItem, created a Components Suite and New UI Components to accelerate UI assembly, implemented Normalize CSS and CLSX for cross-browser consistency and cleaner conditional classes, introduced a Loader component and added data.img support for image props, expanded tagging and UI polish, finished main ArticlePage logic, and refactored YouCanAlsoInterested logic, plus essential dependency updates. These changes improve article rendering reliability, UX across devices, and maintainability with a scalable component architecture.
March 2025 — Delivered a fully responsive FAQ section with an interactive accordion for Halyna79/Code-Academy. This work provides a scalable self-service resource, enhances user engagement, and reduces support load. Delivered content markup, mobile-first CSS styling, a JavaScript-driven accordion with accessible interactions, proper SVG icon handling, and refined animations across mobile, tablet, and desktop. The change was merged into main with consistent styling and content, laying groundwork for future FAQ enhancements.
March 2025 — Delivered a fully responsive FAQ section with an interactive accordion for Halyna79/Code-Academy. This work provides a scalable self-service resource, enhances user engagement, and reduces support load. Delivered content markup, mobile-first CSS styling, a JavaScript-driven accordion with accessible interactions, proper SVG icon handling, and refined animations across mobile, tablet, and desktop. The change was merged into main with consistent styling and content, laying groundwork for future FAQ enhancements.
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