
Uday Goyal developed core frontend features for the TritonSE/SPLAGen-Website repository over three months, focusing on scalable UI architecture and robust form handling. He built a modular modal and popup system supporting admin flows and content management, refactored form components for client-side validation using React Hook Form and Zod, and transitioned the Create Post flow from modal to a dedicated page with API integration. Goyal also delivered a reusable PostCard component and migrated styling from Tailwind CSS to standard CSS for greater control. His work improved user onboarding, streamlined content creation, and enhanced maintainability using React, TypeScript, and CSS.

April 2025 performance highlights for TritonSE/SPLAGen-Website: Delivered a reusable PostCard UI component for the dashboard, including author, timestamp, title, audience, and message, with a profile picture and sample render; implemented a dedicated Create Post page replacing the previous modal flow and wired API integration for creating posts, along with navigation improvements and URL routing adjustments. Styling was overhauled from Tailwind utilities to CSS for greater control, with multiple CSS fixes and padding updates to ensure visual consistency. Cleanup of environment variable usage and addressed PR-review feedback, including lint fixes. These changes reduce friction in content creation, improve user experience, and enhance maintainability and scalability of the front-end.
April 2025 performance highlights for TritonSE/SPLAGen-Website: Delivered a reusable PostCard UI component for the dashboard, including author, timestamp, title, audience, and message, with a profile picture and sample render; implemented a dedicated Create Post page replacing the previous modal flow and wired API integration for creating posts, along with navigation improvements and URL routing adjustments. Styling was overhauled from Tailwind utilities to CSS for greater control, with multiple CSS fixes and padding updates to ensure visual consistency. Cleanup of environment variable usage and addressed PR-review feedback, including lint fixes. These changes reduce friction in content creation, improve user experience, and enhance maintainability and scalability of the front-end.
March 2025 performance summary: Delivered a unified UI modal/popup framework for SPLAGen-Website that underpins deny/approve flows, admin management, and content-related modals. Refactored key modals (CreatePostModal, DirectoryInfoModal) to improve form handling and enable asynchronous submissions, and introduced a generic flowPopup component to support multiple popup scenarios. Enhanced signup page styling to improve new-user onboarding and overall UX. Completed four flow popups and refined UI/UX across modal interactions.
March 2025 performance summary: Delivered a unified UI modal/popup framework for SPLAGen-Website that underpins deny/approve flows, admin management, and content-related modals. Refactored key modals (CreatePostModal, DirectoryInfoModal) to improve form handling and enable asynchronous submissions, and introduced a generic flowPopup component to support multiple popup scenarios. Enhanced signup page styling to improve new-user onboarding and overall UX. Completed four flow popups and refined UI/UX across modal interactions.
February 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SPLAGen-Website. Delivered two major feature sets and improved form stability, enhancing user onboarding, content creation, and data integrity. Key features included a new Signup Page with client-side validation and a guided flow (continue button disabled until valid), and modal-based forms for creating posts and editing directory information with robust handling via React Hook Form and improved typing. Major bugs and quality improvements included linting fixes, UI polish, and integration of Zod-based validation to harden forms. These changes improve user experience, reduce invalid submissions, and lay a scalable foundation for future features. Technologies demonstrated include React, TypeScript, React Hook Form, Zod, and modular modal patterns.
February 2025 monthly summary for TritonSE/SPLAGen-Website. Delivered two major feature sets and improved form stability, enhancing user onboarding, content creation, and data integrity. Key features included a new Signup Page with client-side validation and a guided flow (continue button disabled until valid), and modal-based forms for creating posts and editing directory information with robust handling via React Hook Form and improved typing. Major bugs and quality improvements included linting fixes, UI polish, and integration of Zod-based validation to harden forms. These changes improve user experience, reduce invalid submissions, and lay a scalable foundation for future features. Technologies demonstrated include React, TypeScript, React Hook Form, Zod, and modular modal patterns.
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