
Ray Fattevke developed a suite of reusable call-to-action components for the Teknodev/composer-tools repository, focusing on modularity and responsive design. Over two months, Ray delivered features such as the CallToAction11 editor component and a set of customizable UI elements including CallToAction20, CallToAction18, and CallToAction22. These components allow configurable text, multiple button styles, and seamless integration with existing base components, enhancing both flexibility and consistency across the product. Ray’s work leveraged React, TypeScript, and SCSS to ensure maintainable, scalable front-end solutions, with a clear emphasis on traceable commits and robust, bug-free feature delivery throughout the development period.
February 2026 monthly summary for Teknodev/composer-tools focusing on delivering reusable UI components, sustaining quality, and enabling business value. Highlights include feature-driven progress, minimal production bugs, and skills demonstrated across the stack.
February 2026 monthly summary for Teknodev/composer-tools focusing on delivering reusable UI components, sustaining quality, and enabling business value. Highlights include feature-driven progress, minimal production bugs, and skills demonstrated across the stack.
July 2025: Delivered a new CallToAction11 editor component for Teknodev/composer-tools, enabling configurable CTA text, multiple button styles (primary, secondary, tertiary), and responsive behavior across screen sizes. Implemented via a single commit (e8e3d420f0238d8cc2f9179d7c86f38f352837cd).
July 2025: Delivered a new CallToAction11 editor component for Teknodev/composer-tools, enabling configurable CTA text, multiple button styles (primary, secondary, tertiary), and responsive behavior across screen sizes. Implemented via a single commit (e8e3d420f0238d8cc2f9179d7c86f38f352837cd).

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