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red/teressa-copeland-homes
Chandler Copeland dcf503dfea feat(06-03): signing page — server component, PDF viewer, field overlays, progress bar
- page.tsx: server component validates JWT + one-time-use before rendering any UI
- Three error states (expired/used/invalid) show static pages with no canvas
- SigningPageClientWrapper: dynamic import (ssr:false) for react-pdf browser requirement
- SigningPageClient: full-scroll PDF viewer with pulsing blue field overlays
- Field overlay coordinates convert PDF user-space (bottom-left) to screen (top-left)
- SigningProgressBar: sticky bottom bar with X/Y count + jump-to-next + submit button
- api/sign/[token]/pdf: token-authenticated PDF streaming route (no agent auth)
2026-03-20 11:30:38 -06:00
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