
During a two-month period, Raspaccio developed and enhanced features for the FreshRSS/FreshRSS repository, focusing on both backend and frontend improvements. They built an article filtering system that allows administrators to preview and apply filter actions to existing articles, using PHP and web development best practices to ensure stability and backward compatibility. Raspaccio also improved tag management by implementing asynchronous JavaScript for dynamic tag loading and an auto-scroll-to-labels feature, streamlining the user experience. Their work demonstrated a thoughtful approach to maintainability and usability, addressing workflow pain points and laying a foundation for scalable, user-friendly content management within FreshRSS.

November 2025: Enhanced tag management UX in FreshRSS through asynchronous dynamic tags loading and an auto-scroll-to-My labels feature, paired with a fix for the scroll-after-load issue. This reduces user friction, speeds up tag organization, and lays groundwork for scalable tag handling.
November 2025: Enhanced tag management UX in FreshRSS through asynchronous dynamic tags loading and an auto-scroll-to-My labels feature, paired with a fix for the scroll-after-load issue. This reduces user friction, speeds up tag organization, and lays groundwork for scalable tag handling.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on delivering a key feature in FreshRSS that improves the article filtering workflow and enhances usability for administrators and power users. No major bugs fixed this month. Work prioritized business value and maintainability.
Month: 2025-10 — Focused on delivering a key feature in FreshRSS that improves the article filtering workflow and enhances usability for administrators and power users. No major bugs fixed this month. Work prioritized business value and maintainability.
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