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Toby Daigle

Toby Daigle developed a dynamic sub-menu width enhancement for the Menu component in the kronostechnologies/design-elements repository. Using React with JavaScript and TypeScript, Toby engineered the sub-menu to automatically adjust its width to match the longest menu item, improving both visual consistency and usability. This solution addressed navigation clarity and reduced user confusion by ensuring menu layouts adapt seamlessly to content. Toby’s approach emphasized maintainable code and strict adherence to design-system standards, resulting in a more polished user interface. The work demonstrated thoughtful front end development, focusing on UI/UX refinement and delivering a targeted feature that improved overall navigation experience.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

1Total
Bugs
0
Commits
1
Features
1
Lines of code
4
Activity Months1

Work History

February 2026

1 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2026

February 2026 monthly summary for kronostechnologies/design-elements: Delivered Dynamic Sub-menu Width Enhancement for the Menu Component, aligning the sub-menu width to the longest item to improve visual consistency and usability. This work addressed DS-1495 and was merged under PR #1386 with commit 000be6ac5296f2ec0d70acd9368e5ab4df243d5e. The effort demonstrates UI/UX polish, maintainable code, and adherence to design-system standards. Impact includes clearer navigation, reduced user confusion, and smoother frontend interactions.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness100.0%
Maintainability100.0%
Architecture100.0%
Performance100.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

Reactfront end development

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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kronostechnologies/design-elements

Feb 2026 Feb 2026
1 Month active

Languages Used

JavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

Reactfront end development