Refactored the features section of the website to use externally-defined data alongside reusable Icon components. Now, tabs and feature blocks' content is dictated by passed-in props, improving the modularity and adaptability of the code. Individual SVG icons are also now handled by a single Icon component, simplifying the codebase and enhancing maintainability.
The commit modifies several components to streamline their code by minimizing extra comments and embedded interfaces. This alteration enhances overall code readability. Furthermore, the 'loading=eager' attribute has been added to image components in CardBlogRecent and CardBlog templates to optimize loading performance by instructing the browser to load these images as soon as possible.
This commit refactors the code to enable dynamic content generation for three components: FeaturesStats, Meta, and services pages. The FeaturesStats component now receives statistics data through its props, enabling easier content updates. Similar changes have been made in Meta to use site URL from Astro configuration file and dynamically generate image URLs. The services pages code has been refactored to generate articles using an array, making it more maintainable and reusable. This improves the flexibility and scalability of the codebase.
This commit refactors several components to improve data handling and flexibility. It primarily modifies the way data is passed as props to the components. By taking advantage of the flexibility that comes with the use of props, components such as HeroSection, FeaturesStatsAlt, and TestimonialsSectionAlt have been enhanced to adjust and render content dynamically. This creates an improvement in code reusability and maintainability across the application. Additionally, optional rendering has been added for secondary elements such as subtitles and buttons.
This commit improves the clarity of code comments in several Astro components for better understanding of their functionality. Changes were also made to the 'rounded' class in UI cards for improved visual appearance. In the README file, detailed explanations of project structure, customization process, key features, tools and technologies used, and their roles are provided to enhance project documentation.
The directory structure for image assets has been reorganised. This change required updates to the import paths in several Astro components, especially those in the features and landing sections. The updated structure streamlines the organisation of image assets, improving code readability and maintainability.
The codebase has been optimised with a reorganisation of the component directories. This required modifications to some import paths to preserve functionality, notably in services.astro. The README file was also decluttered and reframed under development and deployment commands to improve new developer onboarding. These changes pave the way for better SEO performance and ease of extendibility.
The directory structure of components was reorganized, which required the updating of import paths in various sections. This was crucial to maintain the functionality of the UI components, buttons, blocks, and avatars after the folder restructuring. This change also sets the groundwork for future enhancements, such as improving SEO performance.
In response to the changes made to the directory structure of the project, the code has been refactored to adjust image import paths across various sections. It also involves reorganizing components into appropriate folders based on their roles in the application. Along with this, a new utility file for navigation links has been introduced, and configurations for authorizing remote images have been added to Astro configuration file, suggesting an enhancement in SEO performance.