
Natalie Salazar contributed to the LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend repository by building and refining core user-facing features over four months. She developed a dedicated News section with a NoticiesLanding page, implementing responsive layouts and structured navigation using React and Tailwind CSS. Her work included a unified ScheduleItem component architecture, modernized header and navbar styling, and robust routing for scalable content modules. Natalie addressed UI consistency and data accuracy, such as correcting event edition numbers and stabilizing list rendering with careful key management. Through targeted refactoring and adoption of component-based design, she improved maintainability, responsiveness, and developer velocity across the frontend codebase.

In August 2025, the frontend repository LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend advanced the News capabilities with a dedicated NoticiesLanding page, strengthening content discoverability and user engagement. The work established a solid page structure and routing, paving the way for scalable content modules and consistent navigation (Navbar, Footer, HeaderEvents).
In August 2025, the frontend repository LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend advanced the News capabilities with a dedicated NoticiesLanding page, strengthening content discoverability and user engagement. The work established a solid page structure and routing, paving the way for scalable content modules and consistent navigation (Navbar, Footer, HeaderEvents).
Month: 2025-07 — Focused on consolidating frontend scheduling UI and modernizing header/navbar styling in LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend to improve maintainability, consistency, and business value. Delivered a unified ScheduleItem component for consistent rendering of events and a Tailwind-based header/navbar design with tokenized colors. These changes reduce future maintenance, standardize UI, and accelerate feature delivery.
Month: 2025-07 — Focused on consolidating frontend scheduling UI and modernizing header/navbar styling in LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend to improve maintainability, consistency, and business value. Delivered a unified ScheduleItem component for consistent rendering of events and a Tailwind-based header/navbar design with tokenized colors. These changes reduce future maintenance, standardize UI, and accelerate feature delivery.
June 2025 monthly summary for LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend: Key features delivered include a Schedule UI overhaul with a reusable ScheduleItem component architecture and responsive left/right layout. Major bug fix improved stability by guaranteeing a stable key assignment for ScheduleItem rendering. Business impact includes a more maintainable codebase, improved user experience on the Schedule page, and faster iteration cycles. Technologies demonstrated include React component architecture, refactoring, responsive styling, and robust list-key management.
June 2025 monthly summary for LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend: Key features delivered include a Schedule UI overhaul with a reusable ScheduleItem component architecture and responsive left/right layout. Major bug fix improved stability by guaranteeing a stable key assignment for ScheduleItem rendering. Business impact includes a more maintainable codebase, improved user experience on the Schedule page, and faster iteration cycles. Technologies demonstrated include React component architecture, refactoring, responsive styling, and robust list-key management.
November 2024 Monthly Summary (LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend) — Focused on data accuracy and user-facing clarity for HackEPS. Delivered a targeted, minimal-risk UI fix to ensure the edition number (from seventh to eighth) is consistently displayed across Calendar and FAQ. This correction reduces user confusion, supports accurate event messaging, and preserves trust in the platform. No new features released this month; the primary achievement was the precise data correction and UI text alignment. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend UI updates in React/JS, careful text updates across components, and Git-based patch discipline.
November 2024 Monthly Summary (LleidaHack/lleidahack-frontend) — Focused on data accuracy and user-facing clarity for HackEPS. Delivered a targeted, minimal-risk UI fix to ensure the edition number (from seventh to eighth) is consistently displayed across Calendar and FAQ. This correction reduces user confusion, supports accurate event messaging, and preserves trust in the platform. No new features released this month; the primary achievement was the precise data correction and UI text alignment. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend UI updates in React/JS, careful text updates across components, and Git-based patch discipline.
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