
In August 2025, Pierre de Laval enhanced map navigation for the OpenFrontIO repository by implementing two-finger trackpad panning and refining gesture detection to distinguish between zoom and pan actions. Using TypeScript and front-end event handling techniques, he introduced touch event listeners to lay the groundwork for future mobile support, focusing on UI/UX development to improve cross-device usability. The work addressed user friction in map workflows by enabling more intuitive controls and preparing the codebase for broader device compatibility. Over the month, Pierre concentrated on feature development rather than bug fixes, delivering a focused and well-scoped improvement to the user experience.

In August 2025, delivered key map navigation enhancements for OpenFrontIO, focusing on trackpad usability and groundwork for mobile support. Implemented two-finger panning for map navigation, refined zoom gesture detection to differentiate between zoom and pan, and added touch event listeners to enable future mobile map interactions. This improves map usability across desktop and mobile contexts and supports a more intuitive user experience. No major bugs were reported this month; the primary focus was UX and interaction improvements. Business impact includes reduced user friction in map workflows and a foundation for broader device support. Commit referenced: 8746df69fd6963cdc771fda10748d103546dac31 with message "Added trackpad support for moving maps (#1717)".
In August 2025, delivered key map navigation enhancements for OpenFrontIO, focusing on trackpad usability and groundwork for mobile support. Implemented two-finger panning for map navigation, refined zoom gesture detection to differentiate between zoom and pan, and added touch event listeners to enable future mobile map interactions. This improves map usability across desktop and mobile contexts and supports a more intuitive user experience. No major bugs were reported this month; the primary focus was UX and interaction improvements. Business impact includes reduced user friction in map workflows and a foundation for broader device support. Commit referenced: 8746df69fd6963cdc771fda10748d103546dac31 with message "Added trackpad support for moving maps (#1717)".
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