Chris Ozols is a JavaScript developer based in Minneapolis with 13 years of hands-on experience building polished front-end experiences. He focuses on improving player-facing UIs and interaction quality, evidenced by contributions to the popular web adaptation of Secret Hitler where he implemented features like typing indicators, replay improvements, and game filters. Comfortable shipping iterative UX enhancements, he brings a practical eye for what makes interactive web apps feel responsive and clear. His background suggests a long track record of front-end problem solving rather than broad full-stack claims, making him a dependable specialist for projects that prioritize user experience and real-time interaction.
A web adaptation of the social deduction board game Secret Hitler. https://secrethitler.io
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:4 reviews, 1313 commits, 235 PRs in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Chris's commits primarily focused on modifying and enhancing the front-end components of the Secret Hitler game. They implemented new features, such as a typing indicator and the display of remaining policies at the end of the game. Their work involved significant updates to the user interface and improvements to the game's user experience through features like a new custom game filter and improvements to the replay functionality. The contributions demonstrate a focus on refining the player experience and adding new features.
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