
Artem Yablunin delivered a comprehensive UX redesign for the Book Modal in the d-yv/project-dev1team repository, focusing on responsive design and reliable purchase flows across devices. He implemented a new layout using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, ensuring seamless adaptation for tablets and mobile. Artem addressed interaction feedback by adding hover states and click listeners for add-to-cart and buy-now actions, integrating in-modal notifications to enhance user experience. He also resolved a visibility bug by introducing an is-open class, preventing the modal from opening by default. The work demonstrated depth in front-end development and attention to cross-platform UI consistency and accessibility.
July 2025 - Monthly summary for d-yv/project-dev1team. Focused on delivering a polished Book Modal experience and stabilizing its visibility state to support reliable purchase flows across devices. Key outcomes include a full UX redesign with responsive adaptations for tablet and mobile, scroll-lock behavior when the modal is open, interactive feedback (hover states) and integrated add-to-cart/buy-now workflows with in-modal notifications. A separate bug fix introduced an is-open class to ensure the Book Modal does not open by default, improving reliability and reducing unexpected UI states.
July 2025 - Monthly summary for d-yv/project-dev1team. Focused on delivering a polished Book Modal experience and stabilizing its visibility state to support reliable purchase flows across devices. Key outcomes include a full UX redesign with responsive adaptations for tablet and mobile, scroll-lock behavior when the modal is open, interactive feedback (hover states) and integrated add-to-cart/buy-now workflows with in-modal notifications. A separate bug fix introduced an is-open class to ensure the Book Modal does not open by default, improving reliability and reducing unexpected UI states.

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