
Pratik Shah contributed to the EnCiv/civil-pursuit repository by refining the Step-Footer’s Next button to closely match Figma design specifications, focusing on flexible width, maximum width constraints, fixed height, padding, border-radius, and a primary color border. Using React and CSS-in-JS, Pratik ensured the button’s styling aligned with design tokens, which improved visual consistency and reduced drift between design and implementation in multi-step flows. This work enhanced the maintainability of UI components and provided clearer navigation cues for users. The changes demonstrated practical application of front end development skills, responsive design principles, and effective use of Git-based version control workflows.

In 2024-12, delivered UI polish for EnCiv/civil-pursuit by aligning the Step-Footer Next button to Figma specs, including flexible width with a max width, fixed height, padding, border-radius, and a primary color border. This change, tracked in commit 886b7fd61e6444942e7ecaad59f1c497676cd4c5, improves visual consistency and user experience in multi-step flows. Impact: tighter design-system fidelity, reduced drift between design and implementation, and clearer navigation cues. Skills demonstrated: CSS/responsive design, design-to-dev collaboration, and Git-based workflows.
In 2024-12, delivered UI polish for EnCiv/civil-pursuit by aligning the Step-Footer Next button to Figma specs, including flexible width with a max width, fixed height, padding, border-radius, and a primary color border. This change, tracked in commit 886b7fd61e6444942e7ecaad59f1c497676cd4c5, improves visual consistency and user experience in multi-step flows. Impact: tighter design-system fidelity, reduced drift between design and implementation, and clearer navigation cues. Skills demonstrated: CSS/responsive design, design-to-dev collaboration, and Git-based workflows.
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